Kelly Vaden Joins QualCorp, Inc. as Project Manager
Valencia, CA – Kelly Vaden has been hired by QualCorp, Inc.
to bring a different viewpoint on the world of project management. After an accomplished career as a senior programmer, Kelly made a major career change a couple of years back and began pursuing his Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute. “Kelly brings a different viewpoint to project management that we needed. He brings a technology viewpoint, not just an insurance perspective to manage the diverse projects that QualCorp, Inc. gets involved with”, comments Allen Beggs, Co-founder and President of QualCorp, Inc.
One of Kelly’s first tasks upon employment at QualCorp, Inc. was to familiarize himself with not only QualCorp, Inc.’s flagship product – FormsPlus and the latest reporting tool offered by QualCorp, Inc. – QueryPlus, but it was his job to understand the status and current stage of development for all of our clients. “It is a definite challenge, but one I believe I am up to and one in which I am eager to master’, comment Kelly Vaden.
Kelly will work initially closely with Susan Bobbins, a 6-year veteran QualCorp, Inc. employee and project manager. Her 15 years experience on the insurance side of the business will be a definite plus in getting Kelly situated for his role as a project manager at QualCorp, Inc.
QualCorp, Inc.’s wide range of insurance industry solutions includes third party administrative (TPA) resources for policy issuance, a cutting edge policy issuance and administration software solution. QualCorp, Inc. is headquartered at 24911 Avenue Stanford, Suite 205, Valencia, CA 91355. QualCorp, Inc. also has offices in Dallas, Texas. Voice is (888) 367-6775. • www.qualcorp.com
For more information regarding this News Release, please contact:
Allen Beggs – President – 888.367.6775
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