Thursday, May 10, 2012

Gone: Bilingual call center Sento, 300+ jobs - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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had planned to hire 800 employeesw forits center, but its local officexs have been shuttered and the phone is The phone at its Utah headquarters also is non-functioning. Terrki Dettweiler, a real estate broker with , who representd the owner of 505Marquette NW, where Sento leaseed 45,000 square feet, said the landlord is now doingt direct leases on the The New Mexico call center, like other call centers Sentpo ran, was losing significant amounts of said Dan McReynolds, CEO of Total Outsourcer Systems, which bought Sento’s assets afted they were foreclosed upon by Silicon Valley Bank.
Sentko reportedly tried to negotiate with a client to elevate the amoung of money it paidfor Sento’s but was unsuccessful, said who was named to Sento’s board of directors in 2008. The companyy ceased operationsin March. McReynoldws said the company’s demise was the result of a bad economyy andbad management.

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