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Voxco Chief Departs

September 15 2006

President and CEO Mario Mrvica is leaving MR software company VOXCO after four and a half years at the helm. Company founder Raymond Cyr will now take the position of CEO while shareholder Louis Lessard becomes Chairman of the Board and CFO.

During Mrvica's tenure, Voxco has developed a range of solutions including the Voxco Command Center™, a centralized control system for mixed and multi-mode surveying and data collection and its new Voxco Panel Manager™. The latter will be launched at next week's ESOMAR Congress in London, where Mrvica will be in attendance.

Commenting on his departure, Mrvica said 'This transaction was the logical next step... I'm leaving the company with great peace of mind, very proud of the huge amount of work accomplished by the talented and devoted team in place.' He adds: 'I have reached the objectives I had set when I came to Voxco more than 4 years ago and I am confident that the company is now ready to meet new challenges with great success.'

According to Cyr, 'Mario did an incredible job in the last 4 years and we all benefited from his knowledge, energy and his great strategic insight. I wish him all the best in his future endeavours.' Lessard says the firm is confident for the future: 'Our new products, the company's stable growth at all levels, its profitability and the interest shown by the world's largest Market Research firms for our products really give us a confident attitude towards the future'.

Voxco was established in 1976, is headquartered in Montreal and has offices in Paris, Mannheim, London and New York. It is online at www.voxco.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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