Gerard van der Werf Appointed Regional Manager for Telmar Netherlands and Germany

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Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:00am EDT

Gerard van der Werf Appointed Regional Manager for Telmar Netherlands and
Germany

AMSTERDAM, June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Gerard van der Werf appointed Regional
Manager for Telmar Peaktime B.V., headquartered in Amsterdam.

Gerard will report directly to Stanley Federman, Telmar Group Chairman & CEO
and is responsible for Telmar Peaktime's business operations including sales
and marketing within the territory: The Netherlands and Germany.

Mr. Federman said of his appointment, "Having worked with Gerard over the past
year and a half has afforded us an opportunity to get to know him and
appreciate his business ethics.  He is driven, motivated and has the
enthusiasm to build relationships and market Telmar's products and services
putting  Telmar's valued clients and business associates in capable hands."

Prior to joining Telmar as Business Director in November 2007, Gerard was with
PointLogic in Rotterdam selling software solutions to TV Stations and Media
Agencies in mainland Europe.  Gerard has many years of experience in media
research and broadcast.

Gerard was educated as an Economic Psychologist in Tilburg (Netherlands).

Telmar Peaktime B.V. fka, Telmar/Het Media Instituut BV, is a member of the
Telmar Group of Companies.  Telmar is the leading global supplier of
media-planning software, revenue-management software and consulting services
to the media industry. Telmar serves thousands of users throughout the world
including the leading advertising agencies, advertisers, broadcasters,
Internet providers, publishers, out-of-home operators and researchers from
offices in London, Paris, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto, Amsterdam,
Warsaw, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Brisbane, Johannesburg and Cape Town. For further
information see www.telmar.com.



SOURCE  Telmar Group Inc.

Jack S. Raia, Telmar Group Inc., +1-212-725-3000, jraia@telmar.com
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