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GuestCentric appoints industry leaders to Advisory Board

June 5, 2007 < 1 min read

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GuestCentric appoints industry leaders to Advisory Board

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Stamford, CT – June 5, 2007 – GuestCentric Systems, an early-stage startup that develops web services for travelers and the travel industry, today announced the creation of an Advisory Board of industry leaders who have agreed to provide GuestCentric with advice on a regular basis.

Comprised of opinion leaders in their respective fields, the new Advisory Board will provide GuestCentric’s management team with their expertise and consultation in several areas, including technology, product development, large-scale Internet operations, and travel-related online marketing and sales. Their abilities, experience, and knowledge were selected to bring maximum return to the GuestCentric project.

The Advisory Board members include:

– Aref Matin, Vice President of Carrier and System Software at RealNetworks
– Francisco P. Silva, Board Member at the European Hotel Managers Association
– John Katsaros, Principal at Internet Research Group
– Peter Christy , Principal at Internet Research Group
– Talmon Marco, co-Founder and President of imesh, inc

To view complete bios, please visit www.guestcentric.com.

“We are extremely fortunate to have such amazing and talented individuals extend the GuestCentric team. We look forward to working with the Advisory Board, and taking advantage of their skills and knowledge in many different areas, to craft the long-term strategic plan for GuestCentric.”, stated Pedro Colaco, President and CEO of GuestCentric.

About GuestCentric Systems

GuestCentric Systems is an early stage start-up that was founded in October 2006 with the mission of developing web services that revolutionize the way the travel industry works. For more information on GuestCentric, visit www.guestcentric.com.

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