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InComm Promotes Squilla

Named executive vice president of industry and trade relations

ATLANTA -- InComm, a leading prepaid product and transaction services company, has announced that Frank Squilla has been promoted to executive vice president of industry and trade relations.

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In his new role, Squilla will expand creative, strategic industry alliances to advance business partnerships and initiatives. He will also serve as liaison to InComm's industry partners to foster ongoing and new relationships.

Squilla joined InComm in 2004 as the vice president of convenience and grocery distribution and has nearly 25 years of experience in the prepaid card industry. In his most recent role, he served as InComm's senior vice president of sales.  

In his new position, Squilla will report to InComm COO and CFO Scott Meyerhoff.

"Frank is an outstanding member of our InComm team," said Meyerhoff. "His knowledge of the industry and strong relationships will continue to make him a valuable asset for the company's future growth."

Since joining InComm in 2004, Squilla has been recognized for his business success including his appointment as a board member with the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS).

With 186 global patents, InComm is based in Atlanta with a presence in more than 30 countries in North and South America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.

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