PlanGraphics adds two to its staff

FRANKFORT, Ky., Sept. 22, 2008—Tiffany-Ann Bryant and Lisa K. Park have joined the consulting staff of PlanGraphics, Inc. (PGRA.OB).

Tiffany-Ann Bryant has joined the company as a research analyst. She holds a masters degree in conservation biology from Victoria University of Wellington and Macquarie University (Wellington, N.Z., and Sydney, Australia) and a bachelor’s degree in science, ecology and evolution from the University of Western Ontario. She was recently awarded a post-graduate diploma in GIS technology from New Brunswick Community College (Moncton, N.B.), where she gained experience using ESRI software and LIDAR data.

Bryant was previously employed as a groundfish fishery observer in the northern Pacific; a volunteer for the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society; and a biology field researcher in Northern Ontario.

Lisa K. Park has joined PlanGraphics as a research assistant. Park has a bachelor’s degree in geography from the University of Kentucky. She was previously employed as a research assistant by Copperhead Road Geosciences (Lexington, Ky.), using ArcGIS and aerial photography to record, classify, and examine large woody debris concentrations in the lower Sabine River of Eastern Texas. She interned with Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, where she worked with the planning commission.

PlanGraphics, founded in 1979, is a full life-cycle systems integration and implementation firm providing a broad range of services in the design and implementation of information technology in the public and commercial sectors. PlanGraphics’ experience with spatial information systems and e-services capabilities provides a critical discriminator among other IT consulting and integration firms. PlanGraphics has headquarters in Frankfort, Ky., and regional offices in Maryland and Colorado. On the Web: www.plangraphics.com.

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Contact: Fred Beisser, Senior Vice President—Finance, Tel: (720) 851-0716 or email: fbeisser@plangraphics.com

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