GET/OrbitalPay Announce New Chief Marketing Officer

CYPRESS, Calif. — Global Electronic Technology (GET) announced that Denise S has joined its staff as Chief Marketing Officer, responsible for overseeing product strategy and managing the company’s marketing initiatives.

The company said that Denise brings 25 years of experience in marketing and technology to GET. Most recently she was Chief Operating Officer at DHD Media/CommerceGate and served as Vice President of Marketing and Sales for Falcon Studios, where she was instrumental in rapidly growing revenue and expanding the web business.

Denise’s career has included serving as Vice President of Marketing for several leading business intelligence/analytics software companies, including Alterian, Inc and Accrue Software. She was a Partner with CSC Index, the strategic management-consulting arm of Computer Sciences Corporation and held marketing management positions with Electronic Data Systems.

“In today’s market, merchants need more than competitive rates and a stable processing environment; they need partners to help them maximize their revenue opportunities,” Denise S said.

She added, “I believe GET has the right vision for payment processing and a commitment to truly partner with merchants to grow their businesses. I am excited about the opportunity to be a part of this team.”

GET /OrbitalPay CEO Steve Bryson said, “Ms Denise S combines a level of professionalism with a set of business skills that are nationally recognized. Her enthusiasm and extensive knowledge of the Credit Card industry have added true depth to the organization. At Global Electronic Technology, Inc. / OrbitalPay we are excited about the future with Denise as an officer of the corporation.”

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