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Dave Lindeen Appointed Senior Vice President of Sales for Corcentric

Corcentric leverages a decade of successful sales experience to build and expand the company market.

2012-11-02
MCLEAN, VA, November 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Corcentric, a leading provider of Financial Process Automation solutions, today announced the appointment of Dave Lindeen to the role of Senior. Vice President of Sales. Dave has served as Vice President of Corcentric since 2002, leading strategic business planning and sales for the company.

Dave came to Corcentric with 25 years of experience in the transportation industry; a majority of that time with Ryder System, Inc. In his ten year tenure at Corcentric, Dave has been intimately involved in all aspects of the company's growth, including sales, technology investments, and systems improvements. This has resulted in Corcentric's explosive growth, competitive advantage, and market penetration. He has been instrumental in recognizing new developments in technology, and anticipating organizational modifications.

In his new position, Dave will continue focus will on building and expanding the sales force and market reach for Corcentric.

About Corcentric
For more than 15 years, Corcentric's cloud-based financial process automation solutions have revolutionized how the world's largest organizations manage and protect their financial assets. By connecting best practices with deep expertise, Corcentric's ground-breaking Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable automation solutions have enabled organizations to reduce costs, streamline processes, and provide unmatched visibility executives need to make critical business decisions.

Learn more at www.corcentric.com or call 888-525-7677.


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[Press-News.org] Dave Lindeen Appointed Senior Vice President of Sales for Corcentric
Corcentric leverages a decade of successful sales experience to build and expand the company market.