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04.10.08
ReachMail Inc. announces new hires to strengthen the ReachMail team
Naperville, IL March 28, 2008, ReachMail Inc. has expanded and added several new hires to improve customer service and enhance product offerings. “We’re increasing our investment in people and systems due to the overwhelming popularity of ReachMail,” said ReachMail founder Dave Albert. Currently deploying up to 2 million email messages per day, ReachMail is designed for marketers to easily send messages to their customers and maximize deliverability.
Greg Gulik has joined ReachMail as Chief Technology Officer. Greg formerly held stakes in numerous ISPs and brings a wealth of experience in ISP Networking, Systems and email technology. He will be working with Senior Architect Mike O’Brien to optimize ReachMail’s systems. John Murphy, formerly of InfoUSA, joins ReachMail as VP of Delivery Assurance. At InfoUSA John consulted with Fortune 1000 clients on email marketing and deliverability issues. John will work closely with Operations Manager Dan Nielsen to ensure maximum deliverability for ReachMail clients.
About ReachMail
ReachMail is an email service provider founded in 2001. ReachMail provides a powerful, web based method of creating, deploying and measuring email marketing campaigns. Designed with deliverability in mind, ReachMail helps marketers improve the performance of their email marketing campaigns.
To view the PDF of this press release please click here: ReachMail New Hires PDF
10.31.06
We are pleased to announce that TransUnion, a global leader in credit and information management, has chosen ReachMail for its business-to-business division.
"We intend to work with TransUnion closely to ensure they are maximizing this critical communication channel" notes ReachMail Sales Manager Jeff Lock. "We are very excited to have them as a client, and look forward to a mutually rewarding business relationship."
9.30.06
A new Suppression List feature has been added to ReachMail. This feature allows
ReachMail users to select one or more lists when scheduling a mailing to exclude any recipients found on the selected lists matching the lists selected for delivery from receiving the mailing. "This feature is more comprehensive than our global opt-out list feature, which simply suppresses all names. The new feature allows you to be much more specific. It even allows you to suppress names by domain--so for example, if you don't want anyone with an @aol.com address to receive a mailing, you can easily achieve that" remarked senior software architect Mike O'Brien.
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