Business - Written by Mandan News on Thursday, January 14, 2010 12:37 - 0 Comments
NISC growth continues
Three new employees have joined the Mandan-based National Information Solutions.
Cooperative, an information technology company that develops and supports software and hardware solutions for utilities and telecommunications companies across the nation.
Amy Jacobson was hired as a bill processor for Utility Bill Pay, a service of NISC, within the Corporate Services division. Jacobson will be responsible for accurate and timely entry of all invoices, bill resolution and analysis and improvement of current bill processing techniques.
Gene Ehli has also joined NISC as a software specialist within the Enterprise Solutions division. Ehli will be responsible for research, analysis and resolution of data issues as well as quality testing. Ehli is a graduate of Montana Tech of the University of Montana in Butte, Mont.
Stephanie Bold was hired as a utility representative for Utility Bill Pay, a service of NISC, within the Corporate Services division. Bold will be responsible for analysis of utility invoices, outstanding balances and providing customer support.
NISC currently employs over 760 information technology professionals at offices in Mandan and Lake St. Louis, Mo.
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