Interchange (NASDAQ:INCX)
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Interchange Corp. (Nasdaq:INCX), owner of Local.com, a
leading local-search engine, today announced the appointment of Lee
Siegfried as the company's vice president of Engineering. In his new
role, Siegfried will lead the engineering organization of the company
and define, build and support all online and account management
systems, as well as manage ongoing local-search R&D. He will report
directly to the company's COO, Bruce Crair.
Siegfried brings over 25 years of experience in development,
product and operational experience to the management team. Most
recently, he was COO at Future Trade, a web-based electronic stock
broker where he was responsible for engineering, QA, product
management, operations and IT. Previously, he was vice president of
technology at DHL Worldwide Express, where he was responsible for
building their U.S. domestic business, including the integration of
Airborne Express after its acquisition in 2003. Before DHL, he spent
nine years at Instinet where he served as senior vice president of
global client and technology services and managed their IT and client
services organizations.
"Local search is a rapidly evolving market and I am excited about
the challenges and opportunities to help Interchange create and
deliver new Local.com products and services," Siegfried said.
"We have several products and continual system enhancements under
development and Lee's role is to ensure that our technology platform
supports our growth plans," said Crair. "Lee's track record makes him
the ideal candidate to lead our technology strategy and initiatives,
and we welcome him to the team."
Siegfried holds a B.S. degree in business administration from
California State University, Hayward.
About Interchange
Interchange Corp. (Nasdaq:INCX) owns Local.com (www.local.com), a
leading local-search engine that has grown to over 8 million visitors
per month and is powered by the company's proprietary Keyword DNA(TM)
and local-web indexing technologies. The company serves local and
national Internet, wireless and operator-assisted local-search markets
in the United States and Europe. Interchange generates revenue
principally from paid-search advertising. The company recently
launched a domain syndication network in the United States, and has
launched Local.com in the U.K. and plans to expand in various global
markets during 2006.
The company has headquarters in Irvine, with European headquarters
in Stockholm, Sweden. For more information on Interchange, please
visit: www.interchangeusa.com.