OrbitalPay Names Sean Holland Vice President

TORRANCE, Calif. — Payment solution provider OrbitalPay has recently acquired industry vet Sean Holland as its new vice president to assist with continued expansion of the business platform.

According to OrbitalPay reps, the company felt the need for a “fresh perspective in management,” and therefore signed on 17-year adult industry veteran Holland.

“We are impressed with Sean's great track record within the industry, and we’re pleased to welcome him into the OrbitalPay family,” said Steve Bryson, CEO, chairman and founder of OrbitalPay. “He has exciting ideas for promoting and expanding OrbitalPay in the space and he brings a seasoned entrepreneurial eye to our business.”

Freshly minted Vice President Holland commented, "I'm thrilled to be here and I think this is a great fit for both myself and the OrbitalPay/GET family. We have a variety of projects and major expansions happening right now and it’s very exciting. Mr. Bryson and his company have an outstanding reputation and ability to bring something to the table that so many can benefit from, which makes me feel incredibly proud to be a part of [it].”

OrbitalPay was recently named Merchant Services Payment Processor of the Year at the 2014 XBIZ Awards, as well as Industry Choice: Best Alternative Billing Company at the Cybersocket Awards held in January.

An innovative payment solution since 2004, OrbitalPay offers payment options such as merchant accounts, gateway services that provide both domestic and international billing and check processing.

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