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Pitney Bowes Retained by American Cancer Society For Constituent Communications Program
Monday 30. March 2009 - Pitney Bowes Management Services, Inc. (PBMS), a wholly owned subsidiary of Pitney Bowes Inc. (NYSE: PBI), has entered into a multi-year agreement with the American Cancer Society to develop and manage targeted communications materials for American Cancer Society constituents.
Under the terms of the agreement, PBMS is responsible for implementing print and fulfillment solutions that enable the American Cancer Society to immediately respond to inquiries by tailoring content to specific constituent requests, such as wellness information, cancer resource documents and information on local clinical trials. PBMS offers these services under the Critical Communications Solutions banner, which includes collateral materials management, targeted communications and distributed marketing, and high volume/regulated communications.
“We are extremely pleased that the American Cancer Society has confidence in our ability to deliver this program,” said Greg Van den Heuvel, president, Emerging Businesses, PBMS. “Our work with the American Cancer Society is just one example of how PBMS helps customers improve the effectiveness of their constituent and customer communications while reducing program costs. Our Critical Communications Solutions provide best-in-class user applications, mail and print production expertise, and process optimization management skills to help our customers better reach target audiences.”
PBMS designs, implements and operates global solutions that provide enterprise clients with critical communications, mail and document lifecycle services that result in more effective, efficient and compliant business processes and operations.