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Dayton, OH
July 12, 2005 -
Roytman
Information Services, Inc. is honored to announce that Jena
Roytman, Director of Business Development, was invited
to join the Board of Directors for the Dayton Opera after
she successfully completed the 2004-2005 Leadership Dayton
Program. This is another opportunity to give back to the local
community and play a part in support of this regional institution.
Jena is very excited about this opportunity: “I'm thrilled
to join the Dayton Opera Board and look forward to contributing
to this wonderful organization.”
In addition to producing successful shows season after season,
Dayton Opera presents and produces a growing number of educational
programs, as well as a popular opera preview program. The
Artists-in-Residence program for aspiring young professionals
includes an energetic on-site elementary school program —
Hats Off to Opera! Dayton Opera Association is a not-for-profit
organization funded by Culture Works, Montgomery County Arts
and Cultural District, the Ohio Arts Council, and also receives
funding from the Opera Guild of Dayton.
About Dayton Opera
Dayton Opera has been a mainstay of the Dayton area for more
than 40 years. With each production Dayton Opera strives to
assemble the finest artistic personnel and highest quality
of voices from the esteemed U.S. and international opera houses.
For additional information please visit www.DaytonOpera.org
or call 1-888-228-3630.
About Roytman Information Services, Inc.
Roytman Information Services,
Inc. is based in Dayton, OH and has been servicing its
customers since 1995, specializing in consulting and employment
placement services. The company offers solutions in Information
Technology, Management and Engineering. Since its formation,
Roytman Information Services, Inc. has been known for the
quality service and networking capabilities of a large company
combined with personal approach of a family business. The
company prides itself on flexibility in its relationship with
customers when it comes to price, deadlines, and technical
superiority of its solutions.
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