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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$11.0M
  • Private
  • US
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Argent is one of the world's leading software companies. Founded in 1991, Argent is privately held, and has no venture capital funding. Argent develops, sells, and supports some of the world's most advanced systems software products. Argent is always hiring talented professionals who pride themselves on providing superior products and services to Fortune 1000 organizations worldwide -- Argent products are licensed in over 50 countries.

Number of Employees 40
Contact Information

195 McGregor St S Ste 323

Manchester, New Hampshire 03102

www.argent.com

(603) 296-0260

NAICS Code Computer Systems Design Services: 541512

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Name (plus bio) Position
Andrew Blencowe President
Andrew Canepari Vice President of Marketing
David O'Brien Director, Marketing
Michael Arline Director, Federal Sales Division
Peter Fil Director, Marketing
Melissa Cole Marketing Coordinator

Organization Position Status
Argent Software Inc. President Current
Argent Software Inc. Owner Former
Argent Software Inc. Manager Former

Organization Position Status
Argent Software Inc. Vice President of Marketing Current
Nerdstogo Advisory Board Member Current
Argent Software Inc. Director, Marketing Former
Netegrity, Inc. Former
University of Connecticut Mba Candidate and Graduated Former
Central Connecticut State University MBA Former
University of Connecticut BA In Economics Former

Organization Position Status
Argent Software Inc. Director, Marketing Current

Organization Position Status
Argent Software Inc. Director, Federal Sales Division Current

Organization Position Status
Argent Software Inc. Director, Marketing Current

Organization Position Status
Argent Software Inc. Marketing Coordinator Current
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