Asure Software: Asure Software Announces Resignation of Nancy Harris, Pat Goepel to Take Over as Interim-CEO
AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwire - September 17, 2009) - Asure Software (
"Nancy has been extremely helpful since the new Board was recently elected, and will be missed by all of Asure's employees. We wish her the best of luck in her future endeavors," stated Asure's Chairman David Sandberg. "I appreciate the opportunity that the Company afforded me over the last eight years," said Nancy L. Harris, President and Chief Executive Officer at Asure. "Asure has a terrific team of employees and market-leading products, and I wish them much success in the future."
Mr. Sandberg continued, "We are excited to bring Pat's direct experience and qualifications to the Company as we look forward, including 20 years of leadership roles in the industry, including work at both private and public companies like ADP, Ceridian, and Fidelity."
"I am excited to lead Asure through its transformation," stated Mr. Goepel. "Asure is an exciting growth-oriented company which I believe can become highly profitable."
About Asure Software
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Asure Software, (a d/b/a of Forgent Networks, Inc.), empowers small to mid-size organizations and divisions of large enterprises to operate more efficiently, increase worker productivity and reduce costs through a comprehensive suite of on-demand workforce management software and services. Asure's market-leading suite includes products that optimize workforce time and attendance tracking, benefits enrollment and tracking, pay stubs and W2 documentation, expense management, and meeting and event management. With additional offices in Warwick, Rhode Island, Vancouver, British Columbia, and Mumbai, India, Asure serves 3,500 customers around the world. For more information, please visit [ www.asuresoftware.com ].
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