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Tierney Brothers, Inc. Opens New Location in Wisconsin

Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:00am EDT
OCONOMOWOC, Wis.--(Business Wire)--
Twin Cities-based Tierney Brothers, Inc., an audio-visual systems design and
integration firm, announced plans to open a new office in Oconomowoc, WI
beginning November 1st. The expansion will allow the company to provide better
client services such as on site integration and training. Tierney Brothers is
Minnesota and Wisconsin`s top SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard and Epson
projector integrator. 

"We`re very excited," said Tom Tierney, President and CEO of Tierney Brothers.
"The bottom line is that this will enable us to provide better service to our
customers. Our goal is to become the premier provider of audiovisual products &
services in the Midwest and I think this expansion helps us achieve that." 

In addition to interactive whiteboard and digital front projection, Tierney
Brothers is also a leader in the rapidly expanding video conferencing industry.
Earlier this year Polycom, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLCM), a leading manufacturer of video
conferencing equipment, awarded Tierney Brothers, "Partner of the Year" for the
Midwest region. 

About Tierney Brothers

Established in 1977, Tierney Brothers, Inc. is an industry leading audio-visual
systems design and integration firm. Tierney Brothers provides digital
projection systems, interactive whiteboards and video conferencing systems to
Fortune 500 companies, government entities, educational institutions, nonprofit
organizations, houses of worship, and small businesses. For more information,
visit www.tierneybrothers.com.

Tierney Brothers, Inc.
Derek Burns, 612-331-5500
derekburns@tierneybrothers.com
or
Paula Tierney, 612-455-3616
paulatierney@tierneybrothers.com

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