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Andy Goodenough Promoted to President of Summit Business Media
Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Andy Goodenough, previously president of the Highline division of Summit Business Media, will now be president of the company. He will report to CEO Bill Reilly.

According to Reilly, Goodenough was the “driving force behind” the acquisition of Wicks Business Information and is now working on additional deals.

For a deeper dive on the subject, stay tuned for this week’s issue of min’s b2b.
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