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CPI Card Group Welcomes Michelle Lehouck

Tue Jan 8, 2008 5:04pm EST
LITTLETON, Colo., Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- CPI Card Group announces the
newest member of its sales team, Michelle Lehouck. Michelle joins CPI as
Product Development Manager for Smart Cards -- North America.  Michelle joins
CPI after many years at STMicroelectronics, Inc.  She most recently held the
position of Sales & Business Development Manager for the North American
region.  Prior to this position with ST, she was located in Brussels, Belgium,
and was the International Area Sales Manager.
    As CPI's new Product Development Manager for RFID and smart cards,
Michelle's focus will be on assisting United States and Canadian customers
throughout the smart card implementation process.  She brings a wealth of
smart card industry experience and knowledge, and she will work in unison with
the Account Representative as the smart card specialist.
    Michelle graduated from California Polytechnic State University with a BA
in English.  She speaks French and Spanish and resides in the Boston area with
her family.
    About CPI Card Group
    A world leader in plastic card manufacturing for over 20 years, CPI offers
a single source for plastic cards from foil cards and holograms, to
translucent and smart cards.  CPI's two ISO 9001:2000 certified sites include
CPI Card Group -- Colorado, Inc., in Littleton, Colorado, and CPI Card Group
-- Nevada, Inc., in North Las Vegas, Nevada. CPI Card Group produces
high-quality, general-purpose, magnetic stripe and smart cards for many
applications.  Certified to produce contactless products, our facility
specializes in distinctive cards and we offer the largest production capacity
in North America.
SOURCE  CPI Card Group

Regina Ramey of CPI Card Group, +1-303-345-2441, rramey@cpicardgroup.com



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