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Intranets.com Fills Top Jobs

Aug 30, 2001
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Intranets.com, a Boston provider of internal corporate communications platforms, has promoted Rick Faulk to
CEO and Tim Peacock to president and COO.

Faulk and Peacock were vice president of marketing and vice president of development, respectively. They replace Steve Crummey, who left to lead e-StudioLive, a Chelmsford, Mass., maker of Webcasting systems.

Crummey will continue to serve as chairman of the Intranets.com board.

The change comes two months after the Intranets.com changed from a free to paid Application Service Provider model.

“Rick and Tim’s complementary skills will ensure that Intranets.com remains smart, nimble and effective,” said Schorr Berman, an Intranets.com board
member. “The entire management team at Intranets.com has done a fantastic job of steering the company through a strategic shift in their business model and I have
no doubt that the baton is being passed to two highly seasoned executives.”

Faulk is a founding member of the management team at Intranets.com, dating back to the company’s beginning as IntraNetics, a packaged software provider. He has
more than 20 years of experience in sales and marketing initiatives at technology companies.

Peacock has been vice president of development for four years. He led the team that built the company’s technology base and product line. He has over 18 years of
software industry experience, including directing spreadsheet development at Lotus.

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