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Where's Wally? On The Gippsland Portal

The Person Locator has arrived
The Gippsland Portal team would like to encourage all organizations with a Business Directory webpage to update their listing to include contact information for their employees.
Following the successful compilation of this information users will be able to search for specific persons within your organization and contact them directly using an online e-mail inquiry form or via phone / fax / post.
You can add online profiles of your staff, link to specific employee pages within your website and add contact information for other related staff members.
The Person Locator will allow Gippslanders to communicate instantaneously with the employee most able to answer their query, improving the efficiency of your organization’s communications and ensuring that making contact with you is easy for your clients.
To add employee details to your Business Directory webpage, log in with your member account, click onto the Business Directory tab at the top of the console, click onto the ‘Add Person’ link and complete the simple form.
Click here to go to the People Locator page.
If you need help updating your Business Directory webpage please do not hesitate to e-mail us: support@gippsland.com
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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