Friday, August 31, 2007

KPEnterprises Appoints Manuel Palachuk as President

September 1, 2007 - For Immediate Release

SACRAMENTO, CA - The board of KPEnterprises announced today that they have appointed Manuel Palachuk as President of KPEnterprises Business Consulting, Inc. Palachuk will assume the responsibility for daily operations beginning immediately.

Clients of KPEnterprises will continue to enjoy the same industry-leading services they have come to expect. "This move is great for KPEnterprises and for our clients" said Nicko Demeter, Director of Operations.

Palachuk has been with KPEnterprises for three years and has served as the Service Manager for about half of that time. He has been in the Information Technology business since 1989, working as an electronics technician, a security administrator, and as a systems administrator.

Palachuk has an AAS degree in Electrical Engineering Technology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Automated Manufacturing Technology. In addition, he is a Microsoft Certified Professional and a Microsoft Small Business Specialist.


About KPEnterprises

KPEnterprises is Sacramento's premier Microsoft Certified Partner, and one of the first Microsoft Certified Small Business Specialists in the world. They provide "Outsourced I.T. Department" services in Northern California and beyond. For more information, please visit www.kpenterprises.com.

KPEnterprises has grown dramatically in recent years - doubling in size each of the last two years. Palachuk has played a significant role in the growth as Senior Technician, Project Manager, and Service Manager.

In addition to providing excellent technical support, KPEnterprises has been a key member of the technology community in Northern California for a dozen years. Among other things, KPEnterprises has partnered with other technology firms to bring the Sacramento Business Technology Seminar Series to Sacramento in 2006. For more information, please visit www.sacbiztech.com.

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