VAULT COMMUNICATIONS HIRES NEW ACCOUNT MANAGER

PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA (June 1, 2010) – Vault Communications, one of the Philadelphia region’s largest public relations firms, announced today the hiring of Erin Mulholland as Account Manager.

Mulholland joins Vault from QVC, where she was the Senior Publicist in the corporate affairs department. While at QVC, she managed the communication surrounding the company's first-ever global branding and advertising campaign. Prior to QVC, Mulholland spent six years at Edelman, one of the world's largest public relations firms, where she managed the Panama Canal Authority account and garnered key national placements in publications such as USA Today, “Today” and Popular Mechanics.

“We are so excited to have Erin join the agency,” said Maribeth Roman Schmidt, President, Vault Communications. “Her experience both on the corporate and agency side of the industry will make her a strong asset to our clients and our account teams.”

At Vault, Mulholland lend her media relations and social media skills to the Heartland Payment Systems and Office of Catholic Education/Archdiocese of Philadelphia accounts.

About Vault Communications, Inc.
Vault Communications is headquartered in the Plymouth Meeting Executive Campus in the northwest suburbs of Philadelphia. With annual revenues of $2.4 million, the agency represents a diverse range of regional and national accounts across many industries, including Airgas, AmerisourceBergen Corporation, AMResorts, Apple Vacations, Bongrain Cheese USA (Alouette and Chavrie), BreastCancer.org, Campbell Soup Company, Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Heartland Payment Systems, Mark Twain House & Museum, the Office of Catholic Education in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Gear Corporation, the Professional Pest Management Association, Sara Lee Corporation and Tasty Baking Company. Vault is currently ranked as Philadelphia’s 4th largest public relations agency and one of the Philadelphia region’s “Best Places to Work” by the Philadelphia Business Journal, and is the 2009 winner of the Philadelphia Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Best of Show Pepperpot award.