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<p><b>April 2000</b><br>
<b>Company Press Release</b><br>
<i>SOURCE: E-Com-Con Computer Corporation</i>
<p><b>Suzanne Modeski Appointed <font color="#FF0000">Evil</font> Senior
Vice President, Technical Relations<br>
Former KHOU News Personality to Supervise Octium IV Unit</b>
<p>VIENNA, April &mdash; E-Com-Con Computer Corporation has announced the appointment of Suzanne Modeski to Senior Vice President, Technical Relations.
<p>Modeski previously held the position of Executive Assistant to E-Com-Con CEO Dr. Daniel Pendrell.
<p>"I'm honored to join a crew of brilliant executives on the <font color="#FF0000">long,
hard road ahead</font>," said Modeski.
<p>Prior to E-Com-Con, Modeski held a variety of positions, including award-winning
work as a news anchor for KHOU in Houston, Texas. Her meteoric rise through
E-Com-Con's ranks is attributed by Pendrell to endless personality and
charisma. Says Pendrell, "<font color="#FF0000">Suzanne really knows how
to work a room</font> and will no doubt soon be working a few for us in
Washington."
<p>E-Com-Con is a leading global technology corporation, headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, with branch offices in Van Nuys, California, Los Angeles, California, Hoboken, New Jersey, Libertyville, IL, Bellflower, California, and a satellite office in Paris, France.
<p><i>SOURCE: E-Com-Con Computer Corporation</i><br>
<i>Contact: <a href="mailto:octium@e-com-con.com">octium@e-com-con.com</a></i>
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