Ezic Expands Team, Relocates Headquarters

CHICAGO — Payment solution provider Ezic, Inc., announced today the relocation of its business headquarters and the addition of personnel in the areas of reseller development and consumer support.

The company has tapped Erica Arena as its new director of reseller development.

Arena will provide sales support and implement all future system training to Ezic's growing number of resellers. Arena brings nearly five years of experience in client relationship management and sales in the technology industry and holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana.

Amy Nolan was brought on as consumer support supervisor.

Nolan will be responsible for managing consumer support operations for Ezic's proprietary electronic check product, EZICheckTM. Nolan has 10 years of experience in customer service and holds a Bachelor's degree from Drake University.

"We are pleased to announce these new additions and the continued growth of our company and technology solutions," Ezic CEO Locke Walsh said.

He added, "In response to these expansions, we have moved our headquarters to a larger location that will allow us to more effectively serve our growing customer base."

The company's new business operations is located in Vernon Hills at 175 E. Hawthorn Parkway, Suite 410, Vernon Hills, Ill. 60061.

Ezic said it will continue to co-locate its production servers in several secure facilities within the U.S.

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