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Williamson Promoted to
Head New Division at Evosus

Friday, June 30, 2017

Leah Williamson.

Evosus Software, makers of an Enterprise software program designed for the pool, spa and hearth industries,is excited to announce the creation of a new division for the company called “Account Management.” The new division has been created to deepen new and existing client relationships by providing guidance through implementation and helping existing Evosus Software clients streamline their day-to-day procedures.

This team is being lead by Leah Williamson, who previously owned Splash Pool & Spa in Indiana and has been working directly with clients at Evosus for the past two years. Williamson has been promoted to the position of vice president of Client Success and will be leading the team of veterans including Kimberly Marcy, Betty Smith, Emily Schmitt, Joy Meese, Adrian Amposta, and Cliff Cook.

“Our exponential company growth is the reason for the creation of this new division, which allows us to support both our new clients with the on-boarding process as well as to work with existing customers to ensure they maximize the utility of the Evosus Software in their businesses,” says Dan McManus, CEO of Evosus.

www.evosus.com

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