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St. Louis, MO-based Gremln Promoted Ryan Bell as Chief Technology Officer
St. Louis, MO-based Gremln Promoted Ryan Bell as Chief Technology Officer
Gremln social media management software provides businesses – especially those in regulated industries like financial services, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals – with the tools they need to effectively, securely, and compliantly reach their social media goals. With Gremln, businesses can efficiently manage LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter profiles, monitor social media team activities, and filter sensitive keywords to ensure a professional, compliant social media presence. Gremln’S Reporting, Analytics, and Target Pages features provide the ROI measurement needed to inform future marketing efforts and track campaign success. Gremln was named by PCWorld Magazine and CIO magazine as one of the “5 Top Applications for Business Users on Twitter”. In addition to being a 2011 Shorty Award Finalist, Gremln won the prestigious Innovator’s Cup at the St. Louis Innovation Camp by sweeping all three categories: Most Viral, Most Innovative, and Most Potential. Gremln is endorsed by the New York Bankers Association (NYBA) and the Missouri Bankers Association (MBA) as the recommended social media management and compliance toolkit for all NYBA and MBA-member financial institutions.
Ryan is President of NOV, LLC, a software development firm based in St. Louis, MO. NOV is the maker of Twaitter.com and the journalism software package, ReadWriteNews.com. Ryan has over 14 years of experience working in the software development and IT industries with expertise in designing, developing, and managing the development of business, social media, and journalism software applications for myriad companies in a variety of industries. He recently left a position as the Managing Director of the international division of a software development firm in order to focus on the building of business opportunities around the Twitter communications platform. Ryan’s educational background is in Computer Science with graduate training in International Affairs and Business. He is dedicated to finding better ways for businesses to collaborate and share ideas through technology. This stems from his time spent working to find a technological solution to problems facing the news media industry as it adjusts to the effects of new content delivery methods on the Internet. Research on this topic led to the desire to work with Twitter and the suite of Twitter business tools known today as TwAitter.
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