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Environmental and Technology Firm Integral Consulting Inc. Expands Services, Launches...

Wed Nov 19, 2008 4:59pm EST
Environmental and Technology Firm Integral Consulting Inc. Expands Services,
Launches New Website

MERCER ISLAND, Wash., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Integral Consulting Inc.
announces the addition of two new areas of service, sustainability and
information technology, to its array of science, engineering and technology
services. The company is also launching its new website
(http://www.integral-corp.com).
    The company has realigned its services into the four primary practice
areas of health, environment, technology and sustainability.
    "We are committed to continuing our exceptional performance and to growing
and developing the company in these new practice areas," says company
president Lucinda Jacobs. "And by including sustainability and information
technology in its repertoire, Integral is now able to offer expanded
environmental, health and technology services to new and existing clients."
    The company's overall growth led business information firm Zweig White to
name Integral Consulting as one of the 10 "hottest" small environmental firms
in 2007, based on growth rate and financial performance.
    Headed up by sustainability and regulatory affairs consultant Martha
Curran, Integral's new sustainability services area will build upon the
company's success. The new service area will use the skills of Integral's
existing technical experts in ecology, toxicology, biology, aquatic science,
hydrogeology, chemistry, meteorology, engineering, and regulatory compliance.
    "Incorporating sustainability principles into everyday business practices
is essential not only to ensure the health of our environment, but also the
success and longevity of any organization. Integral has the experts to help
organizations prioritize their goals and identify strategies to reduce water
consumption, increase energy efficiency, minimize greenhouse gas emissions,
and decrease hazardous substance use," says Curran.
DeJay Noy, IT practice area lead, explains that, with the information
technology service area, the company has assembled a team of highly
experienced information technology system engineers who specialize in
designing, deploying and managing application delivery systems for companies
of all sizes based on Citrix products. Integral is a Citrix Gold solution
adviser.
    "Now more than ever before, companies rely on dependable and flexible
information technology systems to get their work done as quickly, efficiently
and securely as possible," says Noy.
    Complementing the launch of these new service areas, the company's
redesigned website features comprehensive descriptions of capabilities,
projects and staff members, along with an easy-to-navigate interface.
    About Integral Consulting
    Integral Consulting Inc. is a national science and engineering firm
providing multidisciplinary services in the fields of health, environment,
technology and sustainability.
    Related Links: http://www.integral-corp.com
SOURCE  Integral Consulting Inc.

Betsy Day, Vice President of Integral Consulting Inc., +1-206-957-0346



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