New Staff and
Clients - January 2006
TORONTO, ON - Prescient Digital Media, a leading provider of
strategic Internet and intranet consulting, planning and communication
services, is pleased to announce that Cathy McKnight has joined the
company in the role of Internet Business Consultant.
For more than 10 years Cathy has been helping her employers and
their clients plan, implement and realize their system, project and
communications objectives. Prior to joining Prescient, Cathy was a
Senior Communications Advisor at IBM and an ERP consultant providing
the full gamut of SAP CRM and Sales/Distribution skills to her clients.
Cathy’s talents have been garnered from companies ranging from small
start ups to multi-national corporations.
Prescient has also added three new clients to its roster: The
Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (AADAC), the Ontario Ministry
of Finance, and HSBC Canada and HSBC North America. All three
organizations will be benefiting from Prescient’s expertise in
maximizing its clients’ investments in web-enabled communications and
collaboration.
“We’re very pleased that Cathy has joined our team of senior
consultants and will add her knowledge to the breadth and depth of
business experience that makes us unique among web firms,” says Toby
Ward, President of Prescient Digital Media. “Our ability to deliver
measured performance in the form of bottom line ROI is delivering value
to their organizations. This client value has driven a 30%
year-over-year growth—adding a dozen clients in the past year—enabling
us to bring new talent to the team.”
“We are also very excited that clients of the quality of AADAC,
the Ministry of Finance and HSBC have demonstrated confidence in our
services and have chosen to partner with us. It’s a great validation of
the success we have enjoyed for effectively developing and measuring
web-enabled content management strategies.”
Prescient Digital Media is an award-winning firm of senior
Internet and intranet business consultants with clients across North
America and offices in Toronto and Vancouver.
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