[>] Retrievex Continues to Expand records management operations in Omaha

October 26, 2011 [>] Retrievex Continues to Expand records management operations in Omaha

CONSHOHOCKEN, PA – J. Peter Pierce, Founder, President and CEO of Retrievex, Inc., a leading Records and Information Management Services provider announced today the acquisition of Sortino’s Records Management of Omaha, Nebraska.

This transaction complements the earlier acquisition Retrievex made of Benson Records Management in 2011 and represents a continuing commitment to this Omaha market. In addition, Retrievex provides records management and document storage services to an ever-growing customer base throughout the Boston and Hartford areas, New York metropolitan area, including northern and central New Jersey, New York City and Long Island, NY, Philadelphia and southern New Jersey and Delaware, Northern Virginia and Washington DC, Cincinnati, Ohio, Evansville, Indiana as well as Las Vegas, Nevada and Chicago.

Pierce’s entire career has centered on the development and advancement of the information management industry. “The acquisition of Sortino’s Records Management represents our growing commitment to the Omaha market which has shown good growth from both existing and new customers since our entry into that market late last year. We’re very pleased and look forward to continue serving Sortino’s customers with the same outstanding service they have become accustomed to receiving from Lou and Pat and their team.”

Lou Sortino and Pat Sullivan, co-owners of Sortino’s Records Management, stated, “When we were first approached by Retrievex about any interest we might have in selling our company, we really had not thought much about it.  However, after giving it some thought we felt that completing the sale would provide our clients with an ever-expanding selection of services that we were not in a position to offer.  Also Peter’s reputation for building an organization focused on customer service assured us that the reputation we have built in the Omaha market would continue.”

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