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		<title>UtiliTech Announces Abbey Nyce as Sales Tax Practice Manager</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Headquartered in Berks County for over 20 years, UtiliTech has been known for discovering huge cost-reductions and savings for their clients through energy and telecom auditing and procurement. In an effort to further save money for its’ clients, the Company has expanded its service offerings to include Manufacturing Tax Audits.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UtiliTech, Inc. (UtiliTech) today announced the addition of Abbey Nyce, Sales Tax Practice Manager to the UtiliTech team. In her new position, Abbey will be responsible for the following:</p>
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<li>Creating and filing of client sales tax exemption documents</li>
<li>Communicating with state sales tax agencies (Department of Revenue) to process client refunds</li>
<li>Researching sales tax laws and exemptions by for all states and federal excise taxes</li>
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Headquartered in Berks County for over 20 years, UtiliTech has been known for discovering huge cost-reductions and savings for their clients through energy and telecom auditing and procurement. In an effort to further save money for its’ clients, the Company has expanded its service offerings to include Manufacturing Tax Audits.</p>
<p>In Pennsylvania and many other states, manufacturers are eligible for exemption from sales tax on certain portions of their energy purchases. Already, UtiliTech&#8217;s energy engineers have performed the energy sales tax audit calculation for dozens of Pennsylvania-based manufacturers and have been 100% successful at validating the precise manufacturing exemption percentage in the state!</p>
<p>Upon completion of the audit, Abbey will ensure energy providers bill the tax correctly, and, if a refund is due, Abbey will make certain the client receives their payment.</p>
<p>Abbey is a graduate of Wilson High School and graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Finance and Accounting from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.</p>
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<p><strong>About UtiliTech</strong></p>
<p>Since 1991, UtiliTech, Inc. (www.UtiliTech.com) has been a national leader in utility bill auditing, telecommunications auditing and consulting, energy and telecommunications procurement and management services. Based in West Lawn, Pennsylvania, UtiliTech has conducted over 20,000 utility and telecommunications bill audits and discovered over $80 million in cost reductions and savings for its clients. UtiliTech also manages nearly $500 million in energy and telecom procurement on behalf of its clientele throughout the US. UtiliTech’s clients include for-profit and non-profit organizations in industries such as manufacturing, government, healthcare, education, retail and others.</p>
<p><strong>All media inquiries contact: Jennifer Dietz at Jennifer.Dietz@UtiliTech.com</strong></p>
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		<title>UtiliTech Announces Expanded Telecom Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 22:24:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Headquartered in Berks County, Pennsylvania, UtiliTech is a national energy and telecom cost management and procurement consulting company. Clients rely on UtiliTech’s market research and audit and procurement services to reduce their overall cost of energy, recover overcharges due to billing errors and improve management’s control of utility costs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UtiliTech, Inc. (UtiliTech) today announced an expansion to the company’s service offerings. UtiliTech has long been known for saving clients money through energy procurement, auditing and telecom bill auditing. Recently, the company has also been working to procure the best telecom contracts for business, government, education and non-profit organizations.</p>
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<p>Headquartered in Berks County, Pennsylvania, UtiliTech is a national energy and telecom cost management and procurement consulting company. Clients rely on UtiliTech’s market research and audit and procurement services to reduce their overall cost of energy, recover overcharges due to billing errors and improve management’s control of utility costs.</p>
<p>“Over the past 10 years, the telecommunications industry has changed dramatically,” commented Emmett Lien III, President of UtiliTech. “With office lines, mobile devices and PDA’s, many times organizations are confused by their bills and are unsure if they are receiving the contract pricing they’ve agreed to.”</p>
<p>“At UtiliTech we have significant buying power and most of the time we can negotiate a better deal than an organization could on their own,” continued Lien. “Our in-house industry experts know which contract and product is best for each particular company. Further, we monitor those contracts long-term to ensure our client’s invoices are correct and that they continue to receive the most cost effective services available.”</p>
<p>Currently UtiliTech manages nearly $1 billion in energy and telecom services on behalf of its clientele throughout the United States.</p>
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<p><strong>About UtiliTech</strong></p>
<p>Since 1991, UtiliTech, Inc. (www.UtiliTech.com) has been a national leader in utility bill auditing, telecommunications auditing and consulting, energy and telecommunications procurement and management services. Based in West Lawn, Pennsylvania, UtiliTech has conducted over 20,000 utility and telecommunications bill audits and discovered over $80 million in cost reductions and savings for its clients. UtiliTech also manages nearly $500 million in energy and telecom procurement on behalf of its clientele throughout the US. UtiliTech’s clients include for-profit and non-profit organizations in industries such as manufacturing, government, healthcare, education, retail and others.</p>
<p><strong>All media inquiries contact: Jennifer Dietz at Jennifer.Dietz@UtiliTech.com</strong></p>
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		<title>UtiliTech Announces Milestone Anniversary</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 22:13:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[West Lawn, PA, May 31, 2011… UtiliTech, Inc. (UtiliTech) today announced that 2011 marks the 20th Anniversary for the company. Headquartered in Berks County, Pennsylvania, UtiliTech is a national energy and telecom cost management and procurement consulting company. Clients rely on UtiliTech’s audit services, procurement services and market research to reduce their overall cost of energy, recover overcharges due to billing errors and improve management’s control of utility costs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Twenty years serving Berks County and beyond</strong></em></p>
<p>UtiliTech, Inc. (UtiliTech) today announced that 2011 marks the 20th Anniversary for the company. Headquartered in Berks County, Pennsylvania, UtiliTech is a national energy and telecom cost management and procurement consulting company. Clients rely on UtiliTech’s audit services, procurement services and market research to reduce their overall cost of energy, recover overcharges due to billing errors and improve management’s control of utility costs.</p>
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<p>Founded by Steve Bobick in 1991, UtiliTech has conducted over 20,000 utility and telecommunications bill audits and discovered over $80 million in cost reductions and savings for its clients. UtiliTech also manages nearly $500 million in energy and telecom procurement on behalf of its clientele throughout the United States.</p>
<p>“We are excited to be celebrating 20 years of experience helping organizations save money on energy and telecom services and lowering operational costs through our services,” commented Emmett Lien III, President of UtiliTech.</p>
<p>UtiliTech has 18 employees including many former utility and telecom professionals. The company’s clients include for-profit and non-profit organizations in industries such as manufacturing, government, healthcare, education, retail and others.</p>
<p>“UtiliTech has been successful for two decades because our staff is comprised of professionals from the utility and telecom industries. Their expertise helps our audit and procurement clients to receive the greatest savings possible through established contracts and competition for new contracts,” concluded Lien.</p>
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<p><strong>About UtiliTech</strong></p>
<p>Since 1991, UtiliTech, Inc. (www.UtiliTech.com) has been a national leader in utility bill auditing, telecommunications auditing and consulting, energy and telecommunications procurement and management services. Based in West Lawn, Pennsylvania, UtiliTech has conducted over 20,000 utility and telecommunications bill audits and discovered over $80 million in cost reductions and savings for its clients. UtiliTech also manages nearly $500 million in energy and telecom procurement on behalf of its clientele throughout the US. UtiliTech’s clients include for-profit and non-profit organizations in industries such as manufacturing, government, healthcare, education, retail and others.</p>
<p><strong>All media inquiries contact: Jennifer Dietz at Jennifer.Dietz@UtiliTech.com</strong></p>
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		<title>Keeping a Close Eye on the Utilities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article Source: Executive Outlook Magazine How a Professional Audit Can Yield Significant Savings, Even Refunds, in Tough Economy Mobile phone bills are famous for their length, complexity and incomprehensibility. This makes it hard for individuals to verify correct billing or query what may be incorrect charges. It is a similar story in the corporate world. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article Source: <a href="http://executiveoutlookmag.com/index.php?option=com_content&#038;view=article&#038;id=80%3Akeeping-a-close-eye-on-the-utilities&#038;catid=57%3Afeatured-eo-articles&#038;Itemid=1">Executive Outlook Magazine</a></p>
<p><strong>How a Professional Audit Can Yield Significant Savings, Even Refunds, in Tough Economy</strong></p>
<p>Mobile phone bills are famous for their length, complexity and incomprehensibility. This makes it hard for individuals to verify correct billing or query what may be incorrect charges.</p>
<p>It is a similar story in the corporate world. Utility, telecom and IT service rates can be difficult to decipher. Much of the time, they are filed for payment after a cursory glance. Many organizations are paying too much yet never realize it.</p>
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<p>“It is extremely common for companies to overpay,” said Emmett Lien, president of UtiliTech Inc. “This may be due to billing errors, incorrect taxation not negotiating competitive rates or because they are receiving services they do not need.”</p>
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<p><strong>Doing It Yourself</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Like consumers, most organizations begin by thinking they can do it themselves. All it takes is assigning someone in accounts payable and hey presto! Everything is taken care of. Unfortunately, that rarely works out to be the case.</p>
<p>Plastics manufacturer Brentwood Industries, for example, has facilities worldwide and is the world&#8217;s largest manufacturer of plastic media, supplying over 100 million cubic feet of material for cooling tower and wastewater applications. Its plant managers had demonstrated competence in the management of operational expenses. When it came to utility bills, however, they faced a labyrinth of rates, taxes and contractual factors.</p>
<p>“We lacked the know-how internally to take a detailed look at our utility bills to either verify they were correct, or isolate billing errors, rate inaccuracies and incorrect taxation issues,” said Jeannine O’Neill-Rohrbach, corporate controller for Brentwood Industries.  “UtiliTech brought us that level of expertise via a professional audit at no cost or risk to us because of its contingency-based fee structure.”</p>
<p>The audit exposed several areas of savings across four of its manufacturing plants: two in Pennsylvania, one in West Virginia and one in Arkansas.</p>
<p>“We uncovered some overbilling, as well as a tax overpayment in one location,” said O’Neill. “The auditors detected many pockets of small savings that added up to almost ten thousand dollars, with anticipated annual savings of about $7,000 per year going forward.”</p>
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<p><strong>More Than Just Billing Mistakes</strong></p>
<p>While billing errors certainly play a part, they are far from the whole story. An in-depth review and analysis of an organization’s utilities (natural gas, electricity, telecommunications, IT services and wireless) is just one way to generate returns.</p>
<p>“The sources of savings come from billing errors, overcharges, lack of compliance with contractual commitments, services that are no longer required, comparison to current market rates, and more,” said Lien.</p>
<p>Energy and telecommunications procurement, for instance, is an important zone to inspect.  For energy procurement, deregulated states in particular offer an opportunity to arrive at the best possible price and terms. Few organizations, however, possess the contacts and insider savvy to know what is available.</p>
<p>Take the case of Phoebe Ministries, a $100 million a year faith-based senior services organization with over 1,100 employees. It runs a total of 16 locations including a 65-acre campus composed of hundreds of housing units.</p>
<p>“We were facing the looming threat of skyrocketing utility rates as the caps on our electric rates began to be eliminated,” said Scott Stevenson, president &amp; CEO of Phoebe Ministries.</p>
<p>He noted that the anticipated increase was somewhere in the 30 percent to 50 percent range, with uncertainty as to further increases in the future.</p>
<p>“UtiliTech assisted us in locking in attractive and stable gas and electric rates,” said Stevenson. “They knew how to bid it out correctly and negotiate effectively without us having to be involved. In the end, our increase was held below 15 percent. We have certainty we are paying the lowest rates available and can now develop our budgets more easily as we have long-term contracts in place.”</p>
<p>Further audit recommendations included a shift in the natural gas provider in order to reduce expenditures.</p>
<p>Stevenson explained that it would have taken one or two full-time and highly trained staff a period of weeks to perform a similar task. The experience he brought in from outside ended up costing him nothing as vendor fees were paid via commissions from the new energy provider.</p>
<p>“They have the knowledge of the vendors, rates, and markets which we just didn’t have internally,” said Stevenson. “We easily saved thousands of dollars on an annual basis as a result of our audit.”</p>
<p>Other savings included the isolation of certain taxes that the non-profit should not have been paying as well as overpayments. This resulted in thousands of dollars in refunds.</p>
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<p><strong>Maintaining Control</strong></p>
<p>A common complaint about run-of-the-mill auditing services is their intrusive nature.</p>
<p>O’Neill tells of a previous experience with a utility audit firm.</p>
<p>“Their approach was invasive and they charged fees whether they found savings or not,” she said. “They picked a time for the visit which was inconvenient and demanded we pull all our files and provide them with photocopies of everything they needed. This tied up myself and many of my staff for many hours during a busy period.”</p>
<p>In contrast, she found UtiliTech more understanding of the needs of a busy corporation. They conducted their homework in advance so they knew the intricacies of the business. They agreed upon an appointment time convenient to the controller. Instead of taking over the office for a day, they asked to be shown the location of the files. With the permission of the staff, their representatives located the needed bills, made their own copies and left.</p>
<p>“The process was everything they promised in terms of being non-invasive and efficient,” said O’Neill-Rohrbach. “I was in complete control and could supervise their actions without having to donate several of my staff to find everything for them and make copies.”</p>
<p>Another benefit was peace of mind. The controller needed to know that due diligence had been fully applied. An investigation of phone and IT service billings uncovered no significant savings. Despite the many man-hours the vendor spent on this part of the audit, no fee was demanded.</p>
<p>“In many areas, UtiliTech verified that we were doing the right thing and not paying too much,” she said.</p>
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<p><strong>All media inquiries contact: Jennifer Dietz at Jennifer.Dietz@UtiliTech.com</strong></p>
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