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Joyce Contract Interiors Announces New Hire

Lynne Densen has recently joined the Joyce Contract Interiors team in Westford, MA as a Sales/Operations Specialist.

2012-06-29
WESTFORD, MA, June 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Lynne Densen has recently joined the Joyce Contract Interiors team in Westford, MA as a Sales/Operations Specialist.

"We're excited to have Lynne join the team. Her extensive background in sales and marketing will be an asset to our company as we continue to grow," said Dan Joyce, the Founder of Joyce Contract Interiors.

Lynne Densen started her career at Arnold Advertising as an Assistant Media Planner, then an Account Executive for Entertainment Publications. In 1992 Lynne became an Account Executive for Planner Systems, selling sales and marketing tools to Realtors. Her territory included all of New England and Northern Connecticut. In 1998 Lynne started her own company syndicating radio and TV shows. Some of her Clients included: Good Housekeeping Reports, Biography for Radio and On the House.

After 10 years, Lynne took a leave from the business world and became very involved in her children's elementary school. She was co-chair of the PTSO and ran a number of fundraisers and events for the school. During that time she also subbed for the Acton Public School System. Lynne re-joins the workforce at Joyce Contract Interiors and currently lives in Acton, MA with her husband and three children.

Joyce Contract Interiors was founded in 1990 by Dan Joyce who has over 25 years of experience in every aspect of the office furniture business in Massachusetts. Joyce Contract Interiors provides start-up, mid-level and large companies with new, used, and refurbished office furniture, panel systems and cubicles. Joyce Contract Interiors projects result in expert floor planning and interior design to outfit every employee with new, remanufactured and refurbished office furniture, office cubicles, workstations, executive furniture, conference furniture, training room furniture, ergonomic seating, reception areas, storage cabinets and more.

Joyce Contract Interiors offers a wide selection of new, used, refurbished, and remanufactured office furniture options to its clients and is the professional choice for workspaces that work to provide comfort and productivity. Joyce Contract Interiors sells used Boston office cubicles and workstations that are purchased from companies that are moving, upgrading, downsizing, etc. and are available on a first come, first served basis. Refurbished office cubicles and workstations are used products that are upgraded and may have new paint or new fabric and are sanded and re-stained. Remanufactured office furniture is used products that are disassembled, inspected for defects and then rebuilt.

For more information about Boston office furniture please visit http://www.joycecontract.com.

Joyce Contract Interiors is the professional choice for workspaces that work to provide comfort and productivity.


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[Press-News.org] Joyce Contract Interiors Announces New Hire
Lynne Densen has recently joined the Joyce Contract Interiors team in Westford, MA as a Sales/Operations Specialist.