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VIZERGY formerly SECURE-RES Will Be Honored with Five Awards in 51st HSMAI Adrian...

Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:26am EST
VIZERGY formerly SECURE-RES Will Be Honored with Five Awards in 51st HSMAI Adrian Awards Competition

    Presentations Will Be at the 18th Annual Gala Dinner Jan. 28 in
                             New York City
WASHINGTON--(Business Wire)--The Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International
(HSMAI) will recognize VIZERGY formerly SECURE-RES with five Adrian
Awards. Of the five, four are silver and bronze awards for web
marketing excellence.

   In addition to recognition for web marketing excellence, Joel
Carver, VIZERGY's Sr. VP of Sales and Marketing, will be honored as
one of HSMAI's "Top 25 Most Extraordinary Minds in Sales & Marketing."
This annual ranking pays tribute to best minds in hospitality, travel
and tourism sales and marketing, saluting outstanding individuals who
define innovation, vision and achievement, and whose work produces
great results.

   HSMAI will pay tribute to VIZERGY formerly SECURE-RES during the
18th annual HSMAI Adrian Awards Show - a gala black-tie dinner to be
held on Jan. 28, 2008 at the New York Marriott Marquis, celebrating
award-winning work, lifetime achievement, and the "Top 25 Most
Extraordinary Minds in Sales and Marketing. With an expected
attendance by 1,000 hospitality, travel and tourism industry and
marketing executives, the gala will be attended by Joel Carver, joined
by key marketing partners. These awards are handed out as part of the
2007 HSMAI Adrian Awards Competition, the largest and most prestigious
travel event of its kind in the world, now in its 51st year.

   This year's contest attracted nearly 1,300 entries from around the
world, with entries judged by teams of experts from all sectors of the
industry.

   VIZERGY became the new name for leading international Internet
marketing provider SECURE-RES on Nov. 1 and personifies the qualities
that drive the company: vision, visibility and energy. These
attributes propel customers to the highest level of visibility
available through cutting-edge marketing techniques.

   HSMAI

   HSMAI is an organization of sales and marketing professionals
representing all segments of the hospitality industry. With a strong
focus on education, HSMAI has become the industry champion in
identifying and communicating trends in the hospitality industry, and
bringing together customers and members at annual events, including
HSMAI's Affordable Meetings(R). Founded in 1927, HSMAI is an
individual membership organization comprising more than 7,000 members
worldwide, with 39 chapters in the Americas Region.

   For more information on HSMAI, contact the Hospitality Sales &
Marketing Association International, 8201 Greensboro Drive, Suite 300,
McLean, VA 22102, phone (703) 610-9024; fax (703) 610-9005, or visit
the web site at www.hsmai.org.

   VIZERGY is an Internet marketing company that empowers hotels and
resorts to drive revenue through the Internet. Founded as SECURE-RES
in 1998, VIZERGY offers internet advertising, search engine
optimization, web development; target marketing and e-commerce
strategy development to help hotels and resorts aggressively compete
online. For more information on VIZERGY and its services visit
www.vizergy.com.

   For more information, contact VIZERGY formerly SECURE-RES, 4237
Salisbury Rd. N., Suite 205, Jacksonville, FL. 32216, phone (904)
389-1130; fax (904) 899-5809 or visit the website at www.vizergy.com.

VIZERGY formerly SECURE-RES, Jacksonville, Fla.
Amakeda Sekou, 904-389-1130, ext. 179
Amakeda.s@VIZERGY.com

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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