RALEIGH, NC, April 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Geami, producer of eco-friendly protective packaging materials (http://www.geami.com), announces today the addition of Kristen Dauzat as sales and marketing analyst. She will coordinate the launch of new products, analyze market position data and provide support to the sales team in channel partner and vertical market development.
"We are very pleased that Kristen has joined our team," says Marcelo Passos, Geami V.P. "Her in-depth research abilities and skill in analyzing trends will be a great asset in our plan to increase market share."
Dauzat comes to Geami with more than five years of experience in national sales and marketing support. She holds a bachelor's in journalism from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, La.
About Geami:
Geami uses patented technology to create paper-based protective packaging that prevents damage during the shipment of fragile materials. Founded in 1994 and based in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, Geami is a privately held company serving Fortune 500 companies, Top 100 catalogers and light-volume shippers worldwide. The 100 percent recyclable Geami product serves as a cost-effective alternative for oil-based materials such as foams, bubble packaging and air pillows. Nearly 20,000 packages are shipped daily with their contents protected by Geami. Visit http://www.geami.com.
Geami Begins Corporate Expansion
Geami, producer of eco-friendly protective packaging materials (http://www.geami.com), announces today the addition of Kristen Dauzat as sales and marketing analyst.
2011-04-27
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[Press-News.org] Geami Begins Corporate ExpansionGeami, producer of eco-friendly protective packaging materials (http://www.geami.com), announces today the addition of Kristen Dauzat as sales and marketing analyst.