Tuesday, August 11, 2009

SaveLocally Appoints David Nuti Vice President of Sales

Pleasanton and San Jose, Calif., Aug. 10, 2009 -- SaveLocally Inc. has named David Nuti vice president of sales to spearhead the company's expansion.

Nuti will oversee strategic sales initiatives for SaveLocally and work with local merchant and business partners to grow the company's advertising base.

SaveLocally, which brings the traditional fundraising coupon book online, opened in June in San Jose, the starting point for its Northern California launch.

Nuti most recently served as director of sales for the machine-to-machine provider Numerex Corp., overseeing all sales-related activities for the Western United States, a multimillion-dollar-revenue region.

Before that he served as sales and marketing manager, Americas, for the UK-based RF engineering company Antenova Ltd., where he created relationships with top-tier OEMs such as Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Intel, Logitech and Hewlett-Packard, and achieved record revenues for the region.

"I am pleased to have Dave come on board," said Barry Bestpitch, chief executive officer of SaveLocally. "He has a proven record of building top-selling sales teams that understand how to sell service-based business. He has helped create new markets and formed new sales plans and strategies where none existed."

"I am extremely enthusiastic to be executing on the vision of SaveLocally 'helping communities help themselves,' " commented Nuti. "The SaveLocally initiative of bringing nonprofits a fantastic fundraising opportunity while providing local merchants a low-cost, green solution to reaching thousands of potential new customers is exactly what our local economies need."

About SaveLocally

SaveLocally Inc. is a privately held company based in Pleasanton, Calif., in the San Francisco Bay Area. The company operates the SaveLocally eCoupon program that is designed for exclusive distribution by charities, schools, churches, youth sports, scouting groups and other community organizations. To learn more, go to www.SaveLocally.com.

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