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Andrew S. Hall Joins The Stanford Who's Who Team

Andrew S. Hall has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of his remarkable professional career.

    ATLANTA, GA, July 14, 2011 /Stanford Who's Who/ -- Andrew S. Hall has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of his remarkable professional career. As a Managing Consultant with Perceptum Communications LLC, Andrew has consistently displayed the passion, vision and dedication necessary to be considered among the best.

Perceptum Communications LLC is a complex IT/Communications implementation management firm that specializes in assisting contact centers. For over 15 years, their contact center consultants have been utilizing their international experience and expertise to assist companies in building efficient and adaptable contact centers. They have worked with customers ranging from 40 seats to 40,000 seats, providing an expertise that engages the highest level of business management in the task of driving a communications strategy from concept to completion.

Andrew specializes in managing the implementation of large scale complex technical projects; business process analysis and automation; and the design and implementation of multi-media contact centers. During his collegiate career, he earned a Master's degree in Computer Science from Manchester University. Andrew also earned accreditation through the Project Management Institute and he is a Certified Avaya Expert.

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