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Microsoft Government Contractor Executive Forum Appoints New Member

Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:05am EDT
WASHINGTON--(Business Wire)--
Microsoft and Tatum, LLC are proud to announce that Peter A.S. Pfeiffer,
Managing Partner of Tatum`s Mid-Atlantic practice, has been named as a new
member of Microsoft`s Government Contractor Executive Forum. "It is an honor to
be asked to support such an important program at Microsoft, one that parallels
Microsoft`s objectives with Tatum`s value proposition in the Government
contracting space," said Peter A.S. Pfeiffer. 

The Microsoft Government Contractor Executive Forum is comprised of senior level
executives from the government contractor industry. The Forum provides insight
into key business challenges relative to high growth government contractors. A
one day Government Contractor Summit will be held on November 17, 2009. The
Summit will expose interested government contractors to Microsoft Dynamic DCAA
Compliant Financial Management solutions and CRM solutions in addition to
networking with peers and gaining access to best practices. 

"Government Contracting is a very specialized industry with ever evolving
compliance needs. As we service the needs of forward thinking CEOS, having Peter
Pfeiffer of Tatum, LLC take a board position was a very natural next step.
Through their deep industry expertise, Tatum, LLC is about unveiling
possibilities and delivering operational expertise to the contracting community.
This marries up well to what Microsoft Dynamics offers the contractor
marketplace. This collaboration becomes a real winning combination," said
Christine Zmuda, Strategic Engagement Manager for Microsoft. 

About Microsoft

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software,
services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full
potential. For more information, please visit www.microsoft.com. 

About the Microsoft Government Contractor Summit

This one day event will be held at the Fairview Park Marriott in Falls Church,
VA. This event will be keynoted by Carolyn Brubaker, Microsoft`s Chief
Transition Officer. Ms. Brubaker will share insights on business development and
technology trends for government contracting from her work with the Obama
Administration. To learn more, call 1-877-MS-EVENT and reference Event ID103 242
3211. 

About Tatum, LLC

Companies turn to Tatum when critical business challenges arise because we
immediately deliver financial and technology operational expertise via solutions
tailored to the Office of the CFO. We understand the urgency of NOW and we
leverage nearly 1,000 executives and consulting professionals nationwide to
accelerate results to create more value. For more information, visit
www.tatumllc.com.

Tatum, LLC
Amber Wicknig, 240-292-1333
Amber.Wicknig@tatumllc.com
or
Grossman Public Relations
Amy Grossman, 215-493-1045
amy@grossmanpr.net

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