BrainSell Announces New Corporate Council to Join Staff
(PRWEB) October 11, 2013 -- BrainSell Technologies, a business consultancy firm specializing in CRM, ERP and marketing automation software, announced today their recent appointment of Jacqueline White as corporate council. BrainSell is thrilled to welcome a new member to their ever increasing team.
BrainSell's new corporate council, Jacqueline White, has been practicing law for the past 25 years with experience in both the private and public sector, having received her Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University and her law degree from Northeastern University.
Jacqueline is a member of both the Massachusetts and New York Bar. She served as a law clerk to the Superior Court Justices of Massachusetts; was an associate at Burns & Levinson, LLP; an advocate for South Middlesex Legal Services; the managing attorney for the Tobacco Products Liability Project; and a Cooperative Coordinator at the College of Criminal Justice, at Northeastern University. Jacqueline joined the BrainSell team in the fall of 2013 as general counsel for the company.
Jacqueline also served on the executive board of the Boston Latino Professional Network and on the financial planning board for Senator Jarred Barrios. Jacqueline currently is a board member for the Topsfield Cultural Council and Friends of the Topsfield Library.
"We are so excited to have Jacqueline join our BrainSell family," said James Ward President and CEO of BrainSell Technologies. "We are expanding at an increasing rate and feel this is the right time to bring on corporate council. Jacqueline has been a great addition, and her years of experience are an asset to us all at BrainSell."
BrainSell Technologies sells, implements and services SugarCRM, Salesforce.com, SageCRM, SalesLogix, ACT!, DocuSign, Acumatica, Sage 50, 100, 300 and 500 as well as Net-Results, SalesFUSION, HubSpot, Marketo and InBOX25.
Stewart Sylvester, BrainSell Technologies, http://www.brainsell.net, 978.887.3870 Ext: 207, [email protected]
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