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DATABASICS Adds Industry Veteran to Spur Business Development

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Reston, Virginia (PRWEB) January 24, 2014

DATABASICS (http://www.data-basics.com), a leading supplier of expense management solutions, is pleased to announce that Michael Jacques has joined the company to direct DATABASICS business development activities.

Regarding Jacques’ addition, Alan Tyson, CEO of DATABASICS, explained, “Change in the industry is creating exciting opportunities for technology companies such as ours. Michael’s is a new position here at DATABASICS. We expect Michael’s experience, perspective and leadership will prove instrumental in helping us take maximum advantage of those opportunities.”

Jacques has over thirty years travel and travel technology experience. He successfully started and sold four travel agencies in the 1980‘s. In the 1990’s he held key management positions with major TMC’s including, Maritz, Carlson Wagonlit and Boeing Travel.

More recently he has focused on travel technology. He has worked or independently consulted with online booking tools, an airline and two travel-tech start-ups. At Farelogix he served as Vice President of Sales and Business Development and at global outsource provider EXL, delivering travel support services.

Jacques is an active participant in industry organizations and served as co-Chair with GBTA’s technology committee, remaining as a contributor today.

DATABASICS’ Expense Reporting, Vendor Invoice Processing, and Time Tracking are the industry’s most comprehensive, flexible, and fully-integrated solutions of their kind.

DATABASICS’ customers represent all types of organizations: financial services, healthcare, mining and manufacturing, retail, hospitality, transportation, federal contracting, state government, education and non-profit. What they share is a need to significantly increase efficiency in managing their expenditures and labor and for that they rely on DATABASICS.

For more information, visit: http://www.data-basics.com.



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