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U.S. Asian Wire Announces New Hire to Accelerate Growth and Advance Multicultural OutreachDan Reynaud Named Vice President, Sales and Business Development March 15, 2007
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J.-(U.S. ASIAN WIRE)- U.S. Asian Wire, Inc., leading targeted newswire specializing in news release distribution reaching Asian-American and Pacific Islander media outlets and organizations, has recently hired Dan Reynaud as vice president of sales and business development. Reynaud brings with him 15 years of expertise and proven success in sales, client relations and strategic business development in both the public and private sectors. In his role, Reynaud will be responsible for driving business, establishing and implementing sales strategies and business development initiatives. "I am very pleased to welcome Dan as part of U.S. Asian Wire's team. His contributions and experience will greatly benefit our growth as well as our clients'," stated Leslie Yngojo-Bowes, U.S. Asian Wire's president and founder. ”Reynaud will prove to be a tremendous asset in accelerating business as multicultural communications and diversity outreach continue to play a significant part in PR and marketing strategies.” ![]()
Most recently Mr. Reynaud served as national business manager for WebEx, Inc., leader in web conferencing solutions. Prior to that, Reynaud served as the director of sales and label relations for Digital Rights Agency, now a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Digital Music Group (DMGI), currently one of the largest digital music distributors in the U.S. From its inception, Reynaud was instrumental in developing and overseeing its strategic sales initiatives. Before his tenure at DRA, Mr. Reynaud worked as director of sales for Barnes and Noble.com, handling high-tech clients such as Microsoft, Hewlett Packard, NASA and Sun Microsystems. "Asian-Americans are major players in consumer electronics, real estate, automotive, education, politics and healthcare. Until now this market has been largely ignored. The numbers are impressive and compelling: consumer spending power is expected to exceed $400 billion this year. Over the coming years reaching this rapidly growing and powerful demographic will not only be a wise business decision but a priority for corporate America,” said Mr. Reynaud.
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