Rick Rudman is a 20-year software veteran and has been the driving force behind Vocus' growth and innovation. Prior to Vocus, Rudman was a senior executive at Dataway Corporation, a company specializing in the development of mission-critical software systems for clients such as KPMG, Booz-Allen and U.S. Navy. Prior to Vocus, Rudman worked as an accountant and also served in the U.S. Air Force.
In 2003, Rudman was the Greater Washington Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in the software category, and in 1999, Rudman was selected as the High Technology Council of Maryland's "Entrepreneur of the Year." Rudman received a bachelor's of science in accounting from the University of Maryland and is a Certified Public Accountant.
Article:Increasing Public Relations Opportunities - Making the Internet Work For You – December 2000
A reporter comes to your Web site to follow up on a rumor they found on a list serve. What will they find? Unfortunately, most companies have not yet addressed the fact that reporters are using Web sites for most of their basic research. Will a reporter find what they need on your site, or will they leave empty handed?