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PureSense Taps Keith Hartley to Lead Sales & Marketing
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Wireless News
05-09-2008
PureSense Taps Keith Hartley to Lead Sales & Marketing
WIRELESS NEWS-May 9, 2008-PureSense Taps Keith Hartley to Lead Sales & Marketing (C)2008 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com
PureSense, a provider of real-time irrigation and water management solutions for agriculture, announced a new executive member joining the PureSense team, Keith Hartley, as the company's VP of Sales & Marketing.
PureSense CEO Craig B...
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