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HumanCentric Appoints Dana Dorroh to Board of Directors
Dana Dorroh, director of new ventures and business development for Carys HumanCentric Technologies, Inc. (HCT), today was appointed as a member of the Board of Directors.
Cary, N.C. (PRWEB) November 27, 2003 -- Dana Dorroh, director of new ventures and business development for Carys HumanCentric Technologies, Inc. (HCT), today was appointed as a member of the Board of Directors. With over three years of dedication and marketing leadership at HCT, Dorroh will assume the role on January 1, 2004.
HCT continues to benefit from having the best and brightest within its industry serve as board members, we are pleased to welcome Dana to the Board," said HCT President Barry Beith. Her years of business development experience and expertise in innovation technology are a valuable asset to us as we continue to build and move our company forward in 2004."
I am thrilled to join the esteemed list of fellow board members and be associated with a progressive-thinking company such as HCT," said Dana Dorroh. Moving forward, I fully hope to continue to help HCT shape and influence how consumers utilize technology in their daily lives."
This new responsibility will help Dorroh continue to lend her guidance and dynamic leadership within HCT. Her wealth of industry knowledge, as well as her motivation of taking a new business from conception to completion will greatly impact how the company expands.
In addition to her director position at HCT, Dorroh is an investment partner in a Triangle professional recruitment firm, One Source of NC. As an entrepreneur, she has built, merged and sold several companies. She has also been actively involved in the 2003 Toast of the Triangle, an annual event she co-chaired benefiting Raleighs Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities, and serves on the executive committee of the Board of Directors.
Dorroh is a native of Memphis, TN, and holds a B.S. in engineering from Mississippi State University.
About HumanCentric Technologies
Headquartered in Cary, N.C., HCT partners with clients to develop products that result in positive user experiences. Services include product research, design, development and evaluation in the areas of human factors, design research, industrial and graphic design. Visit: www.humancentrictech.com.
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