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Dollie Jacinto Joins Business Solution Technologies

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Dollie Jacinto. Business Solution Technologies photo.

Dollie Jacinto. Business Solution Technologies photo.

Dollie Jacinto is now providing project management and solution delivery services for Business Solution Technologies’ human resource, education and healthcare clients.

“We are excited to have Dollie join BST with her extensive background in enterprise resource planning and related business process design in the HR, benefits, time and attendance, payroll, finance, accounting and supply chain management sectors for the state of Hawai‘i and various international corporations,” said John Weldon, president of BST. “Dollie’s expertise will allow us to provide our clients with quality, large-scale, enterprise-wide technology solutions.”

Jacinto was a Gartner Senior IT Management Consultant before joining BST. She also recently assisted with the state of Hawai‘i’s business transformation initiative.

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She was an IT Management Consultant and the Systems Implementation Manager for PricewaterhouseCoopers in Los Angeles, Calif. She also served as a senior project manager for the Bank of Hawaii Project Management Office.

BST is a Hawai‘i-based corporation providing consulting and information technology services focusing on human resources, education and healthcare.

BST was founded by John Weldon in 1996 and is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.

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For information on BST, visit www.bstusa.com.

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