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CRM Consultants Customer Connect Hires Seamster
 TMCnet Contributing Editor
Customer Connect Associates has hired Michelle Seamster as CRM Consultant, with responsibility for CRM implementation, database development, web development, and data analysis, company officials say.
Seamster comes to Customer Connect from Huber Engineered Woods, where she worked as an application developer and CRM analyst.
With a BBA in Marketing, Michelle worked for Huber, both in North Carolina and in Virginia, from 1996 until this year. Huber is a client of Customer Connect.
In related news, the Cornelius, North Carolina-based CRM consulting firm has added three new partners to the list of firms that will collaborate on their "People Ready CRM" event, called an informative "deminar" -- a combination seminar and product demonstration -- at the Charlotte, NC Microsoft (News - Alert) offices on April 24.
Along with Microsoft and the Sales Leadership Council, Customer Connect will cooperate with Pervasive Software (News - Alert), ettain group -- First Coffee's getting slightly irked with this e.e. cummingsization of brand names, just use capitals, kids, come on -- and Professional Network Consultants.
Founded in 2000, Customer Connect Associates sells their LUCK process for "creating more profitable relationships." Clients include Travelocity, SAS (News - Alert), LandAmerica, AMF, BB&T, Fairfield Resorts and AAA.
Earlier this month Customer Connect announced their partnership with Profit Technologies, for what Customer Connect says is an "improved implementation of their Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system."
A longtime Salesforce.com (News - Alert) user, Profit Technologies has evidently "engaged Customer Connect to help them maximize their value and optimize their CRM processes."
"We're going to help them develop a new approach for account and prospect management," says Customer Connect president Geoff Ables. "This will help Profit Tech to broaden and deepen relationships with their most important accounts."
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