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    5/28/2009

    Apogee Interactive Adds Andrew Schechter as Regional Manager of Business Development

    Apogee Interactive has expanded its senior account management team with the addition of Andrew Schechter as regional manager of business development. The Atlanta-based company is a leading provider of Web-based energy software to electric and gas utilities nationwide.

    Schechter brings extensive Internet software and business applications experience to Apogee from his 10-year tenure at ExchangeBlvd.com. He first led sales, marketing, and business development for the company and served as its chief operating officer from 2004 until joining Apogee. The company specialized in providing scalable software solutions to equip businesses to launch and operate online auction platforms.

    "Fueled by rising demand for sophisticated analytical tools and the ever-expanding use of the Internet, Apogee's growth requires we add top-notch professionals to manage an increasing number of accounts," said Susan Gilbert, Apogee president and chief executive officer. "Andy's depth of experience in Internet-based software applications and account management adds a valuable dimension to our team."

    Schechter will be responsible for key account service to utilities in the Northeast region where there is great interest in tools that support energy efficiency, Smart Grid, and energy auditing initiatives. He holds a bachelor's degree from Clark University in Worcester, Mass.

    Schechter, his wife and two children reside in Duluth, GA. After hours, he coaches his son's soccer team, drawing upon his experience as head soccer coach for Clark University. He was named NCAA soccer coach of the year while at Clark in 1998.

    Apogee Interactive Inc. (www.apogee.net) is the leading provider of online energy efficiency solutions to energy utilities. Founded in 1994, Apogee's energy analysis and customer self service Web applications are currently in use by more than 400 electric and gas utilities across the US. Its clients span a wide range of investor-owned, municipal and cooperative energy companies including Southern Company (NYSE: SO), American Electric Power (NYSE: AEP), Entergy (NYSE: ETR), the Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Tennessee Valley Authority, Salt River Project and Jackson EMC.


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