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Biometric Signature ID adds to executive team

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Citing historic company changes, growth and opportunity, Biometric Signature ID (BSI) has added six new team members bringing with them years of experience from a variety of backgrounds.

Dr. Mark Sarver joins BSI as the Chief Behaviorist. Prior to joining BSI, he was the CEO of EDUKAN, BSI’s first client. David Chatham, who previously managed the learning management systems for the Colorado Community College System, comes on as Director of Managed Services. Tyler Weiland is the company’s new marketing specialist with more than five years of domestic and international marketing and communications experience.

David DeShazo and Ryan Bench bring extensive sales experience to BSI. Deshazo with 20+ years of direct sales leadership and experience selling clinical IT solutions and robotics within the healthcare sector and Bench with an extensive background in forensic and investigative software sales for public and private sector organizations.

Julie Ricke joins BSI with more than five years experience with EDUKAN designing, developing and revising online courses for EDUKAN and member institutions.

“The company is growing by leaps and bounds,” said Jeff Maynard, President / CEO, Biometric Signature ID, “and the addition of the new team members will help us to continue our path towards success.”

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