Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Periship Names Russo Manager Of Sales And Customer Relations

PRLog (Press Release) – Jun 23, 2009 – PeriShip is happy to announce its newest addition to their management team with Michael A. Russo, III as the manager of sales and customer relations.  Russo will be responsible for coordinating the continuous improvement processes aimed at building on PeriShip’s premium customer service experience.
“We are constantly working to enhance our organization in order to better provide our customers with the best services possible,” said Luciano Morra, CEO and Co-founder of PeriShip.  “Mr. Russo brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to us, and we look forward to building bigger and better customer relations programs with his expertise.”
Russo comes to PeriShip with extensive high-level sales and customer service management experience.  He has been in management for over 20 years with companies like FedEx Corporation, Cendant and TCI Telecommunications. He was one of the original 30 employees at  Priceline.com, where he built and managed their contact center operations. He also served as the Vice President of Customer Service at Gazelle.com and, Nitorum Corporation,  a software development company serving Fortune 10-100 clients. At IEG Sponsor Direct, he served as part of the senior management team under Mark Rockefeller, where he managed relationships with sponsors and properties while developing the account management and service teams. Over the years, he has successfully built lucrative, full-service customer care centers to support both Internet-based and traditional brick and mortar companies, including many Fortune 500 clients.

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PeriShip is the only non-assets logistics provider that leverages the power of FedEx together with its own unique internal capabilities. PeriShip allows its customers to concentrate on their core business of sourcing, producing and selling products while PeriShip’s team of logistic professionals manages the shipments. PeriShip proactively uses information to enhance the performance of the perishable supply chain and resolve transit issues that may develop.

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