Fry, Inc. Hires Jason Henry as Vice President of Sales
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Dec. 3, 2003 – Fry, Inc. announced today that Jason Henry has been hired as the vice president of sales for the company. Fry is a leading e-commerce design, development and managed services provider, helping clients such as Crate and Barrel, Godiva, Eddie Bauer, Graco, Brookstone, AAA and Home & Garden Television conduct successful online operations.
As VP of sales, Henry will oversee all aspects of sales strategy and business development activities. He will also be responsible for the direction of Fry’s sales methodology. Henry brings over 10 years of sales management, business development and consulting experience to Fry in the retail, consumer products, manufacturing, energy, and financial services verticals.
“Jason has the right business development skills and a great level of experience in the retail and CPG markets to succeed at Fry,” said David Fry, president and CEO. “We welcome his contributions as Fry continues to solidify its placement among the leaders in e-commerce design, development and managed services.”
Before joining Fry, Henry led business development activities for the four states comprising the south region of Hitachi Consulting for their retail and consumer products verticals. In that role Henry led the development of a retail/consumer product goods practice within Hitachi including sales and consulting. Prior to Hitachi Consulting Henry led sales activities for Avanade, Inc., a Microsoft and Accenture joint venture company providing solutions to multiple industries in their eleven state south region. Henry brings extensive experience to Fry as a consultant to the retail, consumer products, and energy markets.
About Fry, Inc.
Fry, Inc. helps organizations conduct business transactions, disseminate information and build customer relationships electronically. The firm designs, builds, hosts and manages Web-based applications for clients such as Crate and Barrel, Godiva Chocolatier, Unilever, Home & Garden Television, Food Network, Spiegel, Eddie Bauer, AAA Michigan and the Auto Club Group, Brookstone, Domaine Chandon and the National Association of Home Builders. Online operations created and managed by Fry will generate $1 billion in 2003. The company has offices in Ann Arbor, New York and Chicago and specializes in systems engineering, managed services, information architecture, creative design, usability and brand strategy. Established in 1994, Fry is a privately held company. For more information, visit the Fry web site at www.fry.com.
Contact:
David Splivalo
Airfoil Public Relations
313-887-7213
splivalo@airfoilpr.com
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