May 11, 2009, 12:00 AM

AcquireWeb, Inc. Appoints Jim Calgiano As Vice President of Sales for Acquire Marketing Services

Katie Deatsch

Associate Editor

FOSTER CITY, Calif., May 7, 2009 – AcquireWeb, Inc., a leading provider of multi-channel marketing database services, recently welcomed Jim Calgiano as Vice President of Sales for Acquire Marketing Services, a division of AcquireWeb, Inc. As VP, Calgiano will be responsible for new business development, implementing national marketing campaigns and guiding revenue growth for the division.

Calgiano previously served as Senior Vice President of Sales Management for SendTec Inc., St. Petersburg, Fla., a leading customer acquisition marketing agency specializing in search-engine marketing, Internet advertising and direct response TV. He has more than 20 years multi-channel marketing and advertising experience.

“Jim’s experience will enable us to provide the optimal marketing solutions for our clients,” said Albert Gadbut, president of AcquireWeb, Inc. “With his background, he is familiar with the marketing needs of start-ups, mid-size and large Fortune 500 corporations. That’s a perfect fit for our entire client base.”

Before joining SendTec, Calgiano served as Vice President of Harte-Hanks where he launched a major CRM software initiative that included acquisition and retention marketing. Calgiano earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Pennsylvania State University. He currently resides in Delaware County, Penna.

About AcquireWeb, Inc.

Founded in 2001, AcquireWeb, Inc. offers e-mail marketing systems and related data that enable clients to leverage their existing customer relationships and engage new prospects to maximize sales growth. Headquartered in Foster City, California, AcquireWeb, Inc. has regional sales offices in Chicago, New York and Boston. Additional information is available at the company’s website, www.acquireweb.com.

CONTACT:

Neil Simpkins

LevLane Public Relations

(215) 825-9625
nsimpkins@levlane.com

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