SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY, June 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) SportsSignup (http://www.sportssignup.com/), a national leader in online sports registration management solutions for sports organizations has announced the appointment of Mike LeBow to the position of Vice President, Business Development. He will focus upon national and large regional customers working in relation to the Mesa, AZ office, and reporting to Anthony Bruno, CEO of SportsSignup.
SportsSignup provides the online tools needed for sports organizations to simplify their sports management tasks.
LeBow brings 13 years of relevant industry experience with him as the founder of Sportability, a California-based company which provides SaaS online registration and league management to sports organizations. Prior to founding Sportability, the sports software veteran worked at Apple, Inc. "I'm thrilled to be joining the wonderful and successful team at SportsSignup and a company built from great leadership, ease of use and superior service," LeBow said.
"The opportunity to add an industry veteran with Mike's credentials, knowledge and contacts is a perfect fit as we continue to grow," explained Anthony Bruno, CEO of SportsSignup. "This addition, coupled with the recent opening of our new West Coast office ensures that we remain in touch with the communities in which we serve."
With thousands of customers across all 50 states, SportsSignup has provided its online registration, volunteer background checking, and concussion management services to sports organizations from coast-to-coast for almost ten years. As part of its rapid growth, the company recently announced the opening of a Mesa, Arizona office to provide additional customer service and sales beyond its corporate headquarters in Saratoga Springs, New York.
About SportsSignup
SportsSignup, owned and operated by League Sports Services LLC, provides sports organizations and event organizers with easy-to-learn and easy-to-use integrated Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions to facilitate online sports registration, coach/volunteer background checks and concussion management tools. Since 2003, the company has been dedicated to operating a secure, affordable, and hassle-free online service suite that enables administrators from thousands of soccer, football, baseball, lacrosse, basketball, track & field, and many other sports organizations to easily automate many aspects of their duties. For more information about SportsSignup, please visit http://www.sportssignup.com.
Sports Software Industry Veteran Mike LeBow Joins SportsSignup
The Vice President, Business Development to add further strength to the team for continued growth in the online sports management industry.
2012-06-22
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[Press-News.org] Sports Software Industry Veteran Mike LeBow Joins SportsSignupThe Vice President, Business Development to add further strength to the team for continued growth in the online sports management industry.



