ADEL, Iowa, Nov. 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Kuder, Inc., a worldwide leader in evidenced-based assessment, education planning, and career guidance tools and resources for all ages, has named Ted O'Brien as vice president of sales.
"Ted has a proven track record of success in business building and is an excellent addition to the Kuder leadership team," said Kuder President Phil Harrington.
O'Brien brings over 20 years of experience in sales and marketing operations, product development, and project management. Leading Kuder's domestic sales strategy and operations, he will be responsible for growing the Kuder brand in the United States.
"Kuder has an outstanding portfolio of solutions, and I'm eager to work with marketing and development to build on current platforms to achieve new levels of competitive advantage and deliver value and service to customers," said O'Brien.
O'Brien previously held senior management positions at publishing and education technology companies, including senior vice president of sales and marketing for Glynlyon, Inc., and vice president of sales and marketing for the successful Internet access management software company WebBalanced Technologies, which he also co-founded. He has a bachelor's degree in mass communications from the University of South Dakota.
About Kuder: For over 75 years, Kuder has brought reliable, evidence-based career guidance solutions to more than 165 million people of all ages, and for populations throughout the world. With affordable solutions for pre-K through retirement, Kuder's customizable products and services reflect a commitment to encouraging lifelong learning, development, and achievement. For more information, visit www.kuder.com or call 800.314.8972.
Media Contact:
Bethney Ahrendsen
DVP, Marketing & Communications
Kuder, Inc.
[email protected]
800.314.8972
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