Mark Rooney & Larry Kilgore Join QualCorp, Inc. as SR. Programming Engineers
Valencia, CA – With the tremendous success and growth that QualCorp, Inc. is currently experiencing with their FormsPlus Enterprise and QueryPlus – a reporting tool products, President and Co-Founder Allen Beggs decided it was the right time to add a couple of new members to the highly progressive programming team at QualCorp, Inc.
Larry and Mark were selected because of their extensive background in software development according to Microsoft Standards. Mark is a programmer who came from the financial industry and Larry came from within the insurance software industry. Because of their respective talents and background in programming in VB.Net technology, they were the right choice for taking the FormsPlus product to the next level of technology offered by Microsoft – Visual Basic.Net.
Allen Beggs explained, “Mark and Larry will not only help us with our current workload, but they will also partner with existing developers within QualCorp, Inc. to expand the functionality of our very popular reporting tool – QueryPlus.”
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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