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Danielle LeDuc Named to Exclusive Membership Organization

Danielle LeDuc recovers revenue, confirms compensations and forecasts at Sun Microsystems, Inc. SANTA CLARA, CA, July 2, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Danielle LeDuc, Services Program Manager at Sun Microsystems, Inc., has been recognized by Cambridge Who"s Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of software development. As the Services Program Manager for Sun Microsystems, Inc., Ms. LeDuc is responsible for reporting and recovering revenue, confirming compensations and forecasting. She began her career as an executive administrator and worked her way up to her current position. In addition to her work at Sun Microsystems, Ms. LeDuc participates in triathlon events to raise money for her charity. She attributes her success to her persistence, to being a go-getter and to her ability to create opportunities. Ms. LeDuc received her MBA from Holy Names University in 2005. She looks forward to facing new challenges. For more information about Sun Microsystems, Inc., visit http://www.sun.com.


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