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Enterprise content management software company, Objective Corporation (ASX: OCL), has appointed David Schultz as Industry Solution Manager for Local Government.

Mr Schulz has many years of experience in the IT sector in local government.  He has held a number of senior positions, recently at Technology One, and prior to that at Avand.

Objective CEO Tony Walls has identified local government as a key area for Objective.
 
“This appointment underscores Objective’s commitment to Local Government which is a strategic market for us”, said Mr Walls.
 
“The challenges for Local Government are broad and complex. The State and Federal governments have assigned greater responsibility to them, the community is continually demanding greater local service levels, and all stakeholders demand greater transparency and accountability.

"By bringing together our broad public sector experience and our investment in Local Government specific solutions, Objective can assist Local Government organisations in addressing these challenges.”
 
Objective already has a number of clients in local government across Australia and New Zealand and has brought on Mr Schulz to increase its market penetration in that area.
 
“Objective is committed to providing the next generation of Local Government process and collaboration management solutions that help deliver greater service levels to the community at reduced cost.
 
“His deep expertise in the Local Government sector will ensure that Objective’s solutions target the current and evolving needs of our Local Government customers”, said Mr Walls.

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