OMAHA, NE, February 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) Database101.com, a leading provider of sales leads and sales solutions to businesses and sales people, announced that Harold Davis joined the sales division at Database101.com as a National Account Representative.
Davis is an accomplished sales representative with more than 13 years of sales, marketing and team leadership experience. Prior to joining Database101, Davis worked at a major database company in Omaha, First National Bank and Gift Certificates.com; specializing in new business development, consultative sales and strategic marketing planning.
"I'm proud to be part of such a innovative young entrepreneurial company," said Davis.
Current job openings for Database101 include opportunities in sales, advertising, web technology, and database management.
About Database101.com
Database101.com provides high-quality, low-cost sales leads and sales solutions to small businesses and sales people. With over 200 years combined experience, the company is revolutionizing the way sales people use information and technology to find new prospects and grow their sales in these challenging economic times. For more information, call (877) 417-0101 or visit http://www.database101.com.
Database101.com Welcomes Harold Davis as a National Account Executive
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