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Bill Gunn Named Client Services Manager at e-LYNXX

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CHAMBERSBURG, PA – William Gunn of Chambersburg has been named client services manager at e-LYNXX Corporation, the leading print management and procurement licensing firm in North America

"Bill's role, as a client services manager, is to actively manage and cultivate relationships with strategic clients nationwide to provide guidance, training and ongoing assistance," said Maxine Gindlesperger, chief administrative officer of e-LYNXX.  "He supports Government Print Management clients by identifying, targeting and winning profitable print jobs in the government marketplace, acting as an extension of the print supplier's sales force. For our American Print Management clients, he works as an extension of their procurement organizations to provide strategic direction, qualify suppliers, prepare budgets and monitor the production process through a patented business method -- one that is reducing the measurable procured cost of print by 30% to 40%."

Government Print Management works with print suppliers nationwide to gain GPO and other government work.   American Print Management works with print buyers to reduce their hard-dollar costs of direct mail, marketing materials, commercial print, labels and product packaging.

Gunn joined e-LYNXX after having been print production manager at Sudler & Hennessey in New York, New York.  He also has been associate print production manager and traffic manager at Corbett Accel Healthcare Group-Surge Healthcare in New York, associate production manager at Harrison & Star in New York and senior traffic coordinator at Medicus New York.

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration at Long Island University-C. W. Post and an associate in science degree-business administration from SUNY (State University of New York) Farmingdale.

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