Joe Bernardo and Yann Blandy appointed Regional Directors at Cision


Joe Bernardo and Yann Blandy appointed Regional Directors at Cision

Joe Bernardo has been appointed Regional Director of Cision North America. Joe
joined Cision in December 1998 and has most recently served as President and COO
of Cision North America. Joe will assume his new position on January 1, 2008,
when Steve Newman, currently Regional Director North America, retires from
active management at Cision.

Steve Newman will remain in a part-time position as Non-Executive Chairman of
Cision North America.

Yann Blandy has been appointed Regional Director Northern Europe. Yann has acted
in the same position since July and will assume his permanent position
immediately. Yann Blandy joined Cision in 2005 as Senior Vice President HR for
the Group. 

“I am very happy to appoint Joe and Yann Regional Directors in two very
important regions. They have shown outstanding strategic capabilities and
operational strength. In their new portions, they will play important roles in
the continued development of our operations within media intelligence and
reputation management”, says Niklas Flyborg, President and CEO of Cision. 

For further information, please contact:
Niklas Flyborg, CEO and President, telephone: +46 (0)8 - 507 410 10 
e-mail: niklas.flyborg@cision.com


Cision AB (formerly Observer AB)
SE-114 88 Stockholm, Sweden
Telephone: +46 (0)8 - 507 410 00
www.cision.com

Cision improves clients' performance through integrated services and software
solutions for reputation and campaign management, media monitoring and research
of media contacts. 

Cision AB is quoted on the Nordic Exchange and has approx. 20 000 shareholders.
The company has around 2,700 employees and a turnover of SEK 1.9 billion in
2006. Cision operates in the US, UK, Sweden, Canada, Germany, Norway, Finland,
Denmark, Portugal, Lithuania, Hong Kong and the Netherlands and have partners in
another 125 countries.

This press release is also available at www.cision.com

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