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19 November 2013
Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Dianne Drummond—Epiq Systems

New senior director of client services for London office

Epiq Systems, Inc. has announced that Dianne Drummond has joined Epiq’s London office as senior director of client services.

Drummond will manage the client services team, oversee project management and client relationships, ensure on-time project delivery, and ensure smooth on-boarding of new clients and projects. She has 15 years of experience in the legal sector with in-depth knowledge of eDisclosure processes and client services management in the UK and the US.

“We are delighted to welcome Dianne to the client services team,” says Greg Wildisen, international managing director, Epiq Systems. “As we expand within our existing markets and into new territories, it is important to ensure that we continue to deliver consistently high levels of service to our client base. Dianne’s knowledge and experience will be a tremendous asset in maintaining service excellence.”

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