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Quest CE Announces Promotion of Patrick Torhorst to Vice President – IT

Release Date: 2008-09-24
Category: Finance
 
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Quest CE promotes Patrick Torhorst to Vice President of Information Technology.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / PRURGENT

Milwaukee, WI - Quest CE President and CEO Alan Krenke announced the promotion of Patrick Torhorst to Vice President of Information Technology.

“We are very pleased to promote Patrick in recognition of all that he has done for Quest,” Krenke said. “Patrick has been instrumental in the building and growth of our Learning Management System along with our corporate website and our internal IT systems, including Quest’s proprietary administration tool ‘questtrak’.”

Torhorst joined Quest in July 2005 and acts as the company’s Chief IT Officer. Prior to joining Quest, Patrick worked for SC Johnson in Racine and Harley Davidson in Milwaukee. Patrick is a graduate of the Milwaukee School of Engineering.

About Quest CE:

Quest CE offers customized continuing education and online compliance management programs to financial service firms across the country. With over 100 clients in the insurance, mutual fund, and banking industries, Quest has the resources and expertise necessary to create and administer successful training programs for organizations of all sizes.

For more information about Quest CE you may also contact Quest CE at 877-593-3366 or visit their website at www.questce.com.

Website: http://www.questce.com

 
Contact Info:

Alex Krenke
10850 W Park Place, Milwaukee, WI 53224, USA
Phone: 4143753434
Website: http://www.questce.com

 

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