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Webb/Mason Opens New Office in Nashville

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Baltimore, Maryland - Webb/Mason, a Hunt-Valley-based enterprise print management provider, announces the opening of its 11th regional sales office in Nashville, Tennessee. Scott McConnell will supervise the office as a Vice President of the company. Webb/Mason provides customers with enterprise-wide print management including an online Enterprise Print Management Center, known as EPM Online. EPM Online allows users within an organization to streamline the procurement of printed and branded materials more effectively. Online users can release items from inventory, customize and order stationery, business cards, brochures, promotional items and to conduct direct marketing efforts. Webb/Mason's online service allows buyers and managers to review real-time inventory information, receive automated reorder notifications, track orders and ensure brand integrity throughout an organization. Scott McConnell joins Webb/Mason to drive new business development and expand the sales organization in the region. Prior to joining Webb/Mason, McConnell served as Territory Sales Manager for Advanced LabelWorx, a leader in the manufacturing of pressure-sensitive labels for consumer package goods and medical products. At Advanced LabelWorx, McConnell managed several national accounts and garnered new sales in the region. "We're excited to be entering a new territory, especially one with the explosive growth of the Nashville area," said Warner Mason, president of Webb/Mason. " We are fortunate to have Scott join us to establish the Nashville office. He has a tremendous amount of industry experience and knows the Nashville business community well." McConnell earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Tennessee. He is an active member of several business organizations.

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