CLEVELAND RESIGNS FROM ACS

Brentwood, Tenn. (March 7, 2006) – Mark Cleveland, divisional vice president of ACS TripPak SERVICES, has resigned, intending to pursue entrepreneurial interests.

CLEVELAND RESIGNS FROM ACS“Mark has been a larger-than-life influence on the company since joining us over five years ago,” says Steve Waymel, ACS Regional Vice President. “His level of energy, creativity, and enthusiasm is unmatched in my estimation. Helping us exceed our goals over the last two years; Mark has also assembled an outstanding management team to succeed him in driving our future growth.” Waymel added that he wishes Cleveland the best in all his future endeavors.

According to Cleveland, he is ready for a new professional direction. “Since ACS acquired TripPak SERVICES I have invested in a number of businesses that interest me, one of which is the world’s leading manufacturer of high performance mountain bikes, Ellsworth Hand Crafted Bicycles, Inc.” says Cleveland. “Personally, it’s the right time for me to leave. I’m excited to work with a lifelong friend, Tony Ellsworth and at the same time I can honestly say that I am staying in transportation.”

TripPak SERVICES and MultiMedia Advertising are operating divisions of ACS, Inc. ACS, a FORTUNE 500 company, is a premier provider of diversified business process and information technology outsourcing solutions to commercial and government clients worldwide. The company has more than 55,000 employees in multiple locations around the world and has achieved record growth with revenues over $5 billion annually.

TripPak SERVICES™ is the leader in business process improvement and outsourced IT solutions in the truckload market segment. MultiMedia Advertising™, the nation’s top recruitment advertising agency, provides marketing, consulting and advertising services for companies seeking to improve their brand awareness.

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