VanVorst Is New President at NationalNet

ATLANTA — NationalNet Executive Vice President Bill VanVorst has been promoted to president of the company. The promotion was announced by NationalNet CEO and former president Tony Morgan.

"Bill VanVorst has done a tremendous job of building the NationalNet brand through his control of the operations of the company," Morgan said. "Under Bill's leadership, NationalNet has cemented its position of absolute, total customer satisfaction at any and all costs. I have always attributed the majority of our success to his uncompromising commitment to our family of customers."

VanVorst will continue to be responsible for the day-to-day operations of NationalNet. His duties will be expanded to include the creation of the company's new sales and marketing division, filling the new positions of vice president of sales and marketing, sales associates, sales engineers and sales assistants.

"It is a very exciting time to be part of the NationalNet family." VanVorst said. "I look forward to guiding the company during the coming years as we embark on this new avenue of growth. With the new plans that we have laid and the ideas that I have for our future, I am forecasting unprecedented growth over the next 10 years."

NationalNet provides managed dedicated hosting and co-location hosting services to business organizations NationalNet can guide clients through pivotal phases of IT initiatives — including system planning, application development, implementation, infrastructure management and hosting. The company was established 10 years ago and is privately held.

NationalNet is headquartered in Atlanta.

For more information about NationalNet, visit NationalNet.com

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