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Dallas-Based Telecom Staffing Firm Fusion Solutions Expands to California

Tue Mar 25, 2008 5:01pm EDT
  DALLAS, TX, Mar 25 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
 Fusion Solutions Incorporated, a leading national provider of staffing
solutions
for telecom companies, announced today that it has expanded operations to the
West
Coast with the opening of an office in Orange County, California. The office
will serve Fusion Solutions' existing clients in this region and be the base for
new business development there. It is located at 27281 Las Ramblas, Suite 200 in
Mission Viejo.

    Will Caison, a veteran of ten years in the telecom staffing business, has
been named Business Development Manager for this new office. He may be
reached at 310.704.1367.

    "Our West Coast business has grown steadily over the past year. Opening an
office there will accelerate our expansion in the region," said Vic Velevis,
vice president of sales for Fusion Solutions.  "Will brings a great deal of
experience and contacts to the company and he has an instrumental role in
expanding our presence there."

    ABOUT FUSION SOLUTIONS

    Fusion Solutions, Inc. is a national provider of staffing services for the
telecom industry, based in Dallas, Texas. Its services suite includes contract
staffing, contract-to-hire and search services for full-time client employees.
Fusion Solutions also provides specialized solution development and
implementation
services. The company was founded in 2002 and today is one of the largest
certified minority-owned telecom staffing providers in the state of Texas. For
more information visit www.fusionsolutionsinc.com.

    

Media Contact
Howard LaMunion
Fusion Solutions, Inc.
T 214.601.0977
howard@consulttus.com

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