VisionPoint Marketing Hires New Web Developer

by MMI

RALEIGH, N.C. – Diane Kuehn, president and CEO of VisionPoint Marketing, has announced that Turner Walters has joined the firm as web developer. In this position, Walters will create and maintain web-based content by utilizing programming protocols including HTML, PHP and CSS. Previously Walters worked as webmaster for APPLES Service Organization at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and prior to that he was information technology manager and webmaster for BreathingSpace.com. Walters holds a B.S. in computer science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

“Turner is an extremely talented developer,” said Kuehn. “He has the talent, skills and experience to enable VisionPoint to continue to offer the best online marketing solutions to our valued clients.”

About VisionPoint Marketing:
VisionPoint Marketing is an Internet marketing firm that helps mid-sized organizations realize significant results by implementing online marketing techniques and technologies, from strategy and creative through execution. Recognized as a leader in interactive technologies such as search marketing, e-mail marketing, and experience design, as well as traditional tactics ranging from branding to lead generation, VisionPoint helps companies succeed in an ever-changing marketplace that is saturated with both established and new brands. A minority and woman-owned business headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., VisionPoint Marketing received the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce’s Pinnacle Business Award for Steady Growth and Profitability in 2006, recognizing the firm’s outstanding growth and sustained success. For more information, please visit www.visionpointmarketing.com, or call 919-848-2018. Send inquiries to info@visionpointmarketing.com.

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