Katherine Staiano Joins OrthoSynetics(TM) as Marketing Coordinator

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Thu Jun 19, 2008 2:17pm EDT

METAIRIE, La., June 19 /PRNewswire/ -- OrthoSynetics(TM), the largest
provider of business services to orthodontic and dental practices worldwide,
has beefed up its marketing department by adding an experienced marketing
professional to its team.  Katherine Staiano has joined OrthoSynetics as
Marketing Coordinator and will work out of the company's Metairie office.
    "We continue to add experienced marketing professionals to our team to
provide our doctors creative cutting edge and proven marketing services," said
Chris Roussos, president and CEO of OrthoSynetics(TM).  "Katherine Staiano
will help provide our doctors with results driven marketing to help them grow
their practices."
    Staiano joins OrthoSynetics(TM) from Keating Magee Advertising in New
Orleans where she was an account executive working on several award winning
accounts.  Prior to that, she worked as a public relations coordinator at
Ellie Rand Public Relations.  She also worked as a Public Relations and Events
Coordinator at the Lionel Milton Art Gallery in New Orleans.  She is a
graduate from Loyola University New Orleans with a degree in communications, a
specialization in public relations and a minor in marketing.
    "We are very pleased that Katherine is joining our team," said Roussos.
"She is a talented marketing professional from the New Orleans community and
will help us market the services of OrthoSynetics(TM) doctors."
    OrthoSynetics(TM) is an orthodontic and dental practice services firm that
helps with the non-clinical business, marketing and administrative functions
of orthodontic and dental practices, including advertising, payroll
processing, financial reporting, purchasing, technical support and patient
financial services.  The company currently serves about 350 Orthodontic and
Dental Practice locations.
SOURCE  OrthoSynetics

Curt Mercadante, +1-312-301-9055, for OrthoSynetics
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