QCSI Announces Deby Fain as New Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer; Proven Executive Promoted to Oversee Operations of Client Services, Marketing and Sales.Business Editors & Health/Medical Writers NOTE TO MEDIA: Photo is available in a Smart News Release(TM) on Business Wire's Home Page at www.businesswire.com and at www.newstream.com PHOENIX--(BW HealthWire)--Feb. 1, 2001 QCSI Inc., Thursday announced that Deby Fain will assume the role of executive vice president and chief operating officer. Fain has over 20 years of executive leadership that includes co-founding a high technology See high tech. company, serving as president and chief executive officer of a software development and software support company. And, as vice president for a 600M corporation, Fain was responsible for over 25 percent revenue growth and expansion of the services organization. "Deby's leadership in creating the necessary synergies of client services, marketing and sales to ensure smooth and efficient operations is vital to the future success of QCSI as we continue our rapid growth," said Gregory S. Anderson. "Deby has made great contributions as Senior Vice President of Client Services as she built an organization that has proven results of achieving revenue forecasts, assisting in sales efforts, training consultants and improving client satisfaction ratings." "I am very happy to combine the talented professional resources of three of our departments as we look forward to tremendous opportunities for QCSI on the horizon," said Fain. "I'm looking to create a seamless integration between our sales and implementation process to provide our customers with a smooth delivery of QCSI products and services." Fain has proven her leadership abilities in several executive positions in high technology companies prior to joining QCSI. She served as president and chief executive officer of MSR Corp., a software support company, and for Lysis lysis /ly·sis/ (li´sis) 1. destruction or decomposition, as of a cell or other substance, under influence of a specific agent. 2. mobilization of an organ by division of restraining adhesions. 3. gradual abatement of the symptoms of a disease. Corp., a software developer of client/server GUI products for automating telephone-based customer service organizations. In 1981, Fain co-founded and served as executive vice president of marketing of SAMNA One of the first full-featured word processors for PCs (1983) from Samna Corporation, which was acquired by Lotus. Corp., now a division of IBM, until August 1983. As vice president of client support for Lanier Business Products, Fain managed a world-wide field organization of over 400 professionals, a corporate staff of 40 and generated over $150M in revenue from software implementation services. Fain was professionally recognized during her SAMNA career by Fortune Magazine as a "Young Executive to Watch," and as "One of High Technology's Top Marketers" by High Technology Marketing Magazine. About QCSI QCSI (Quality Care Solutions Inc.) provides enterprise-wide award-winning healthcare administration solutions enabling healthcare payers to streamline business processes by conducting instant claims processing and adjudication with advanced reporting capabilities. The proven scalability and flexibility of QCSI products and services allows payers to quickly respond to new business opportunities and extend their services to their employer groups, providers and members in order to realize real-time and online healthcare transactions. QCSI delivers solutions built upon an n-tier, standards-based open architecture using advanced technologies and a relational database. QCSI is trademarked by QCSI. Other product and company names herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Note: A Photo is available at URL: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/photo.cgi?pw.020101/bb10 |
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