OrbitalPay to Host Free Masseuse at Future Tradeshows

OrbitalPay to Host Free Masseuse at Future Tradeshows

LOS ANGELES — OrbitalPay has announced that Sarajean, a professional masseuse, will accompany the firm at all future tradeshows.

According to OrbitalPay’s VP of Sales Jordan Stewart, after seeing the success of having a masseuse attend past tradeshows, the company decided it should be an integral part of its event attendance — something that other attendees will no doubt appreciate.

Sarajean took her first courses in massage therapy in India. From those courses she gained an intuitive touch, and a more energetic approach to healing the body. Back in the states she furthered her healing education with a more Western approach, deepening her understanding of the anatomy.

In her present practice she combines her background in energy work with therapeutic deep tissue to give her clients results that aren’t only skin deep.

“I think it’s brilliant that Sarajean is going to be the official OrbitalPay masseuse and joining our team at future tradeshows. People have had nothing but great things to say about her,” Stewart adds. “We have utilized the masseuse approach at a couple of different shows now, and it has been very well received. We are really excited to make this a staple of our tradeshow attendance.”

OrbitalPay is an award winning high risk payment processor, with a boutique approach to service and direct banking relationships for a competitive advantage.

“We revolve around you and your ideas,” Stewart concludes.

For more information, visit OrbitalPay.com.

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