P&H Solutions names David George director, product consulting

P&H Solutions, the leader in providing business banking solutions to financial institutions throughout North America, today announced that David George, an industry veteran with over 20 years of experience, has joined the firm.

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Mr. George will report to the SVP of Product, Terry Monteith, and be responsible for managing P&H's Product Consulting team.

"In the last year, P&H revenues grew over 40 percent," said Ralph Dangelmaier, President of P&H Solutions. "In order to meet demand for our industry-leading solutions, it is imperative that we continue to attract the best talent available in the marketplace. David is well known in the industry as an astute manager with a proven record of leadership in delivering cash management systems to institutions throughout the US. We welcome him to our team."

Prior to joining P&H, David spent over 20 years at BANKLINK, Inc. In his last position as Senior Vice President, he was responsible for BANKLINK's professional services organisation, including pre-sales support, project definition and planning, matrix management of development, quality assurance, marketing, and implementation support. Before that, he held a variety of positions at BANKLINK, including Group Manager of Client Services, Manager of Product Management, and Senior Product Manager for Distributed Software Products.

"I am delighted to join an organisation as dynamic as P&H," said David George. "I look forward to applying my in-depth knowledge of business banking to help the company sustain its explosive growth and build a world-class consulting organisation."

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