LAFAYETTE HILL, Pa., March 20, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- CTN Solutions is pleased to announce that Drew Morrisroe, the company's President and CEO, has been named to the Board of Trustees of Philadelphia University.
"We are very pleased to welcome Drew Morrisroe, who has distinguished himself through both his business and civic activities, to our Board," said Elizabeth H. Gemmill, chair of the University's Board of Trustees. "We are looking forward to working with him as we continue to strive to make Philadelphia University the best higher education institution it can be."
"Drew brings business acumen and talent to the Board, and I am delighted that he will be working with us as we continue to carry out our educational mission and work to further enhance the University's reputation," said Philadelphia University President James P. Gallagher, Ph.D.
Morrisroe received a B.S. in Information Systems and Finance in 1996 and an M.B.A. in 1999, both from Philadelphia University. He has served as adjunct professor at Philadelphia University and St. Joseph's University, teaching courses in international business, entrepreneurship and information technology. He founded CTN Solutions while a student at the University.
About CTN Solutions
CTN Solutions provides network infrastructure, disaster recovery, and business continuity services to small and mid-sized organizations throughout the Philadelphia region. The company has succeeded in forming long-term client relationships based on offering high quality professional services and trusted advice. CTN is a four time recipient of the prestigious Philadelphia 100 award which recognizes the region's fastest growing, privately held companies.
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About Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, founded in 1884, is a private university with 3,200 full and part-time students enrolled in more than 40 undergraduate and graduate programs. The University includes Schools of Architecture, Business Administration, Design and Media, Engineering and Textiles, Liberal Arts and Science and Health.