International Monetary Systems’ CEO Don Mardak Interviewed on CNN Radio
New Berlin, Wisconsin, March 03, 2010 -- International Monetary Systems, Ltd. (OTCBB: ITNM), a worldwide leader in business-to-business barter services, today announced that its CEO, Don Mardak, has recently been interviewed on CNN Radio.
The interview was broadcast on the Innovations at Work program hosted by Winston Edmondson.
In this current economic downturn, barter has been a hot topic. As a result, in recent weeks International Monetary Systems has also been featured in numerous printed articles in various publications. Among these are: QSR Magazine; Kiplinger's Retirement Report; The Chattanooga Times Free Press; Briefing, the American Express Restaurant Newsletter; Sphere.com, a publication of AOL News; the Milwaukee Business Journal; the New York Times; the Chicago Tribune; and Shooting Star, the American Airlines in-flight magazine.
About:
Founded in 1985, International Monetary Systems (IMS) serves 16,500 businesses representing 23,000 cardholders in 50 North American markets. Based in New Berlin, Wisconsin, and managed by seasoned industry veterans, IMS is one of the largest publicly traded barter companies in the world. The company's proprietary transaction clearing software enables businesses and individuals to trade goods and services online using an electronic currency known as trade dollars. The IMS network allows companies to create cost savings and connect to new customers by incorporating barter opportunities in their business models. Further information can be obtained at the company's Web site at: www.imsbarter.com.
Contact:
International Monetary Systems, Ltd., New Berlin, WI
John Strabley, (800) 559-8515
go-ims@imsbarter.com
http://www.imsbarter.com
Source: International Monetary Systems, Ltd.
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