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CMSI President promoted to CEO Peter M. Leger, president of Credit Management Solutions Inc., has been named chief executive officer of the company.Formerly the head of ADP's dealer services division, Mr. Leger joined CMSI in 1998 as president and chief operating officer.Tuttle-Click Ford helps local school The students and staff of Rancho Santa Margarita Intermediate School in Irvine, CA, owe thanks

CMSI President promoted to CEO Peter M. Leger, president of Credit Management Solutions Inc., has been named chief executive officer of the company.

Formerly the head of ADP's dealer services division, Mr. Leger joined CMSI in 1998 as president and chief operating officer.

Tuttle-Click Ford helps local school The students and staff of Rancho Santa Margarita Intermediate School in Irvine, CA, owe thanks to Tuttle-Click Ford of the Irvine Auto Center.

Over the past five years, the dealership has donated more than $70,000, including five new vehicles for raffle prizes. This year, the school developed a state-of-the-art computer lab with lap-top computers, scanners, printers and interactive software with the proceeds of Family Fun Night, which included a raffle of a 1999 Ford Escort.

"Thanks to Tuttle-Click Ford's support, the success of our fund-raising efforts has increased at an unprecedented rate over the last few years," says principal Dan Graham.

The dealership has vowed to continue its support at least through the 1999-2000 school year.

Prestige Ford Raises $20,000 Prestige Ford in Garland, TX, raised $20,000 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research during the Memorial Day weekend.

The dealership, owned by Jerry Reynolds, extended its hours during the holiday weekend and contributed $100 from each vehicle during the period.

Prestige also offered customers free licensed child care, hot dogs and soft drinks during the "sell-a-thon."

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