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Sterling-Hoffman announces Angel Mehta to speak at Software Business 2004 Executive Recruiting Veteran to share insights on 'Why Software Companies Fail' from a 'Headhunter's perspective'. San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) September 24, 2004 -- Sterling-Hoffman announced today that co-founder and Managing Director Angel Mehta will be speaking at Software Business 2004 in San Francisco on September 23. His presentation, entitled 'Why Software Companies Really Fail, is designed for CEOs, Venture Investors, and Senior Executives interested in the relevance of emotional maturity to effective leadership.
Angel Mehta is also Managing Editor of 'The Sterling Report, a monthly business journal for enterprise software executives and investors. He is expected to share insights gathered from Sterling-Hoffmans executive-search practice as well as from hundreds of conversations and interviews with industry leaders.
About Sterling-Hoffman: Sterling-Hoffman is a retained executive search firm focused on CEO, VP Sales, and VP Marketing searches exclusively for venture-backed enterprise software companies. The firm also invested in www.SoftwareSalesJobs.com - the # 1 online job site for software sales professionals. Sterling-Hoffman keeps offices in Boston, Toronto, and New York. For more information, email Krista Fost, VP Marketing: krista@sterlinghoffman.com or visit Sterling-Hoffmans website at: http://www.sterlinghoffman.com
About Software Business 2004 Software Business 2004 focuses on current strategic business, financial and technology issues and growth opportunities facing executives and managers of software companies. This two-day conference serves owners, chief executives, presidents, vice presidents and division directors or department managers of leading and fast-growing software companies located throughout North America who are conducting business domestically and worldwide. The conference will be held September 22-23 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport Hotel - Burlingame, California. This is the third annual event, focusing on key critical issues facing software executives. The event will be organized to provide numerous opportunities for networking including refreshment and networking breaks, the 2004 Software Industry Awards, discussion sessions, daily luncheons, reception, and tabletop or portable exhibits. The conference is organized by Software Business magazine, and produced by Webcom Communications Corp., the magazine's publisher. For more information on Software Business 2004 or to register, visit http://www.softwarebusinessonline.com
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