| Telecom Expense Management Industry Association Appoints Joe Basili as Managing Director |
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MANASSAS, Va., November 20, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- The Telecom Expense Management Industry Association (TEMIA)(http://www.temia.org/), the premiere organization for the telecom expense management industry, announced today the appointment of Joe Basili as Managing Director. This appointment highlights TEMIA's deep commitment to grow the association, raise awareness of the values and benefits of TEM solutions, further its mission of optimizing the telecommunications supply chain, and help organizations achieve ideal results from TEM programs. "Joe brings a background that is well suited for this work with more than 20 years experience in marketing, launching and growing new businesses, and developing research for the TEM market. He also brings positive relationships with existing members, potential new members, enterprises, and analysts," stated Dave Spofford President of TEMIA. In today's tough economic environment, enterprises are increasingly seeking outside help from TEM suppliers. Telecommunication's cost management, whether in the form of technology to automate the control processes or a variety of service-based solutions, provides a tremendous savings opportunity for business and government. A strong association will help get this message out. "I'm looking forward to working constructively to improve the industry and help suppliers fulfill the promise of TEM. Association members can provide unique data that can be mined for valuable industry benchmarks to further the mission and objectives of TEMIA, stated Joe Basili. Basili's areas of focus shall include program management, recruiting new members, and advocacy of TEMIA's positions with the media and carriers. TEMIA programs will focus on research to identify, develop, and promote industry best practices and provide enterprises with valuable unbiased information. Members participate in web casts and meetings to facilitate the exchange of best practices. TEMIA is uniquely positioned to shape coming industry changes with service order automation, standardization of billing media, international TEM, and wireless mobility management. About TEMIA The largest Telecom Expense Management (TEM) service providers founded TEMIA, the Telecom Expense Management Industry Association, in 2006. TEMIA's mission is to raise awareness and knowledge of the values and benefits of Telecom Expense Management TEM, Wireless Expense Management WEM, and Mobile Device Management MDM solutions, to improve the quality and value of these solutions through the development and promotion of open industry standards, and industry knowledge among Solutions Providers, business partners, telecom service providers, and enterprise clients.For more information about TEMIA, please visit, http://www.temia.org/. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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