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Dominion Systems Announces New Rochester Branch

Dominion Systems opens a new branch in Rochester Hills, Michigan.

2012-12-08
GRAND RAPIDS, MI, December 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dominion Systems, Inc. a leading provider in Employee Resource Management solutions, has announced it is relocating their Grand Blanc branch to Rochester Hills, MI. The new branch is located at 445 S. Livernois Rd, Rochester Hills, MI.

"Dominion Systems is very excited to have a branch in Rochester Hills," said Dominion Systems Sales Director, Scott Baldwin. "The Greater Detroit Area will be vital to our growth, and this is a step in the right direction."

The new location will allow for future growth in the Greater Detroit Area. It will also enable Dominion Systems to continue to offer the personalized customer - focused service their clients have come to expect.

"With our growing client base in the Detroit, we wanted to be able to better meet their needs," said Jeff Hoekstra, Regional Sales Manager. "Our new location in Rochester Hills will allow us to do that, while also allowing us to continue to grow."

About Dominion Systems, Inc.
Established in 1970 in Grand Rapids, MI, Dominion Systems helps clients run their business efficiently and effectively. With two branches in Michigan and over 600 clients, Dominion Systems offers solutions to payroll, time and attendance, human resources, and more - all in a single database solution.


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[Press-News.org] Dominion Systems Announces New Rochester Branch
Dominion Systems opens a new branch in Rochester Hills, Michigan.