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We are pleased to welcome Sean Gardner, Bridget Kelly, and Melissa Kusmich.

New Staff Join thedatabank

July 1, 2006

Minneapolis , Minn -- In recent months, thedatabank has seen tremendous growth.

The Gray Panthers, Smoke-free Dakota, and Architects, Designers, and Planners for Social Responsibility are just a few of the new clients who have chosen thedatabank for their data management and marketing needs. In order to keep up with this rapid growth, thedatabank has added a few new members to their team. Thedatabank is pleased to introduce the following:

Bridget Kelly joined thedatabank in late February as a Sales Representative. Prior to coming on board at thedatabank, Bridget worked for over 15 years in non-profit development and special events management. She also has experience in the health and wellness field where she worked as a diet technician, fitness center staff and weight loss counselor. Bridget grew up in Minnesota , and has also lived in Taipei , Taiwan , where she was a Kindergarten teacher, and Portland , Oregon . She enjoys running, disco music, happy hour with friends, and cooking and sewing when she has time.

Sean Gardner joined thedatabank in late June as a Senior Software Engineer. He has over 22 years experience in database software design and development, including web, 10 years writing clinical documentation systems for Long Term Care, Home Care, and Pharmaceutical Care, and 10 years writing web applications. According to Sean, he spends way too much of his free time with computers, but still manages to enjoy lake walks, biking, restaurants, and reading. "Even with my short exposure to thedatabank, I am really impressed by its power and flexibility" says Sean.

Melissa Kusmich joined thedatabank in late June as a Marketing Assistant Intern. She is a recent graduate of The University of Minnesota Duluth, with a degree in marketing. In her spare time, she likes to rollerblade, plan her wedding, and spend time with her family and friends. "I feel really good that I am going to be helping non-profits, while at the same time gaining experience in my field" Melissa says.

It is thedatabank's team members who help turn the company's goals into reality. Looking to the future, thedatabank hopes to continue to grow by providing technology that helps nonprofits achieve their missions.

Since 1998, thedatabank has been helping nonprofits and political organizations change the world through its high performance, easy to use, affordable technology. thedatabank offers web-based software applications for database management and communications. Based in Minneapolis , thedatabank is a privately held corporation with over 500 clients.

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