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GLOBO Language Solutions Welcomes Matt Schuh as Vice President, Global Business

Fort Washington, PA.- October 10, 2012 – GLOBO

GLOBO Language Solutions, the leading full-service language and cultural services company, announced today it has hired Matt Schuh as Vice President, Global Business.

Prior to joining GLOBO, Mr. Schuh led the growth of a small healthcare consumer-focused technology company into one of the country's most innovative service providers to health systems and their patients. He has experience working with health systems, insurance companies, advertising agencies and creative production companies in the U.S. and Mexico. Working closely with agencies in the Mexican government, Mr. Schuh co-produced a documentary film that explored the use of bilingual, terrestrial radio broadcasting across borders in the Americas.

Based at GLOBO headquarters in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, he reports directly to CEO Gene Schriver. “Matt’s background and experience makes him the clear choice as a leader for our business development team,” said Mr. Schriver.

Mr. Schuh received his A.B., cum laude, from Harvard University.

About GLOBO Language Solutions, LLC

GLOBO is a full-service language and cultural communications service provider, offering a unique platform that provides users with the ability to communicate on-demand, 24/7, in over 200 languages, via phone, video or text. GLOBO’s complete portfolio of services includes global multicultural marketing and social media communication services, translation, localization, transcreation, on-demand telephone interpreters, on-demand web video interpreters, on-demand short email and chat translation, face-to-face interpreters, foreign language call center services, cultural consulting and marketing research. For more information, please visit the company’s web site: www.globolanguage.com.

 

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