Diversified Hires New CIO

July 21, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Data Management

(Raleigh, N.C.) Diversified Information Technologies, Inc. (Diversified), a leading provider of document and information lifecycle solutions, today announced that Carol Surdoval has joined the company as Vice President and Chief Information Officer. Carol brings 20 years of proven information management and technology experience to Diversified.

Prior to joining Diversified, Carol served as Vice President, Program Management Office at Arbitron, where she was responsible for the planning and execution of the company’s strategic project portfolio.

Earlier in her career, Carol worked for 20 years in the information services industry for companies such as D&B, Moody’s Investor Services, Dow Jones and Thomson-Reuters, holding positions in IT, business and product development, data operations and continuous improvement.

“Carol has extensive IT leadership experience and a proven track record of delivering on large-scale projects,” commented Diversified CEO Scott Byers. “We are very pleased to add Carol to our executive team at this critical time in our company’s growth and expansion. Carol’s immediate focus will be to leverage new technologies to develop Diversified’s next generation of products and services.”

Carol holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Kutztown University and is a certified project management professional (PMP) and a certified six sigma green belt (CSSGB).

Diversified Information Technologies, Inc. founded in 1982, is headquartered in Scranton, Pa, two hours from NYC. Diversified’s solutions manage the complete document and information lifecycle and include integrated records management solutions for both physical and electronic records storage; document imaging, workflow automation, information management consulting, electronic mailroom processing, and printing, mailing and electronic presentment solutions. With processes, people and facilities fully certified and compliant with federal and industry regulations including HIPAA, Sarbox, NARA 36 CFR, ISO 9001, and SAS 70 Type II, Diversified serves the Fortune 1000 in the financial, insurance, healthcare, government and other industries. Diversified has 24 U.S. and four international locations. For more information, visit www.Diversifiedweb.com.

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