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Dave Lewis
Lana Torres TRACKMYMAIL.COM’S PRESIDENT DAVE LEWIS SPEAKS AT MAILING AND FULFILLMENT SERVICES ASSOCIATION MEETING IN JUNE Mr. Lewis Will Speak about the Advantages and Challenges of Intelligent Mail, and 4-State Barcode Technologies Recently Introduced by the U.S. Postal Service Gaithersburg, MD, May 22, 2006 - trackmymail.com, the premier provider of user-friendly mail tracking solutions for direct mailers, announced today that Dave Lewis, president of trackmymail.com has been selected as a special guest speaker at an upcoming lunch meeting of The Southern California chapter of the Mailing and Fulfillment Services Association (MFSA). The meeting will take on Wednesday, June 7 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Marriott Hotel, Norwalk at 1311 Sycamore Drive in Norwalk, CA. In his presentation titled, “What Have They Done to my Barcode?” Mr. Lewis will discuss the practical uses of mail tracking technology and how mailers can get started with it, using either the existing Planet Code® or the up-and-coming Intelligent Mail and 4-state code technologies recently introduced by the U.S. Postal Service at this year’s National Postal Forum. Mr. Lewis is recognized as an expert on mail tracking and has spoken at many industry events. This is the first presentation he will be doing on the new 4-state barcode technology. “I appreciate the Southern California chapter giving me this opportunity,” said Lewis. “Understanding this new barcode technology will be critical for mailing professionals, and MFSA is a great forum for the topic. I’m always impressed with the level of business professionalism among MFSA members. It should be a great session” To register, go to www.mfsanet.org/scal or contact Ken Cachat, MFSA chapter president at 714-772-3282 or at kcachat@directlist.com. About trackmymail.com trackmymail.com is a privately-held company dedicated to providing innovative and user-friendly solutions for tracking mail throughout the postal system using USPS Planet Code® technology. trackmymail.com solutions are entirely Internet-based and provide easy access to tracking results in easy-to-read reports. Since its launch at the National Postal Forum in March, 2000, trackmymail.com has helped customers track more than 30,000 mailings totaling over 6 billion pieces, and currently provides tracking services for more than 10,000,000 mail pieces a day. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.trackmymail.com. |
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