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Capital Fulfillment Group Announces New EVP of Enterprise Solutions

Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:22pm EDT
HINGHAM, Mass., June 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Capital Fulfillment Group (CFG) is
pleased to announce the hiring of Peter Suhr as Executive Vice President of
Enterprise Solutions.  Peter's primary responsibility will be to introduce
CFG's suite of e-content and product distribution solutions, and future
offerings that include automated XBRL financial reporting and financial
intermediary database profiling and segmentation.
    (Photo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080627/NEF049 )
    Peter joins CFG after having held senior positions at prominent firms that
include Alliance Capital Management, Citicorp Investment Services, ALAMO
direct and ADP/Broadridge.
    "We are extremely excited with the addition of Peter to our management
team," said Thomas Matson, Managing Director of Sales & Marketing for Capital
Fulfillment Group. "His experience and rich insight will play a significant
role in our near-term goals and long-term strategy of providing clients with a
single desktop solution that helps to create, market, and distribute financial
content, in an environment that can be fully measured, monitored, and
managed."
    About Capital Fulfillment Group
    Capital Fulfillment Group (CFG) is an industry-leading technology
solutions company focused exclusively on the financial services industry and
specializing in the specializing distribution of literature, premium products,
and electronic content.
    CFG's real time, online programs are supported by three distinct business
units, CFG Digital, a dynamic, personalized print on-demand solution; CFG
Rewards, a measurable, personal and corporate reward and premium gifts
program; and CFG Solutions, a suite of offerings that include financial
content on-demand, automated financial reporting, RIA database management, and
distribution campaign and response management.
SOURCE  Capital Fulfillment Group

Susan Gibbons of Capital Fulfillment Group, +1-781-783-6500



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