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NextRidge CEO shares unique insights on Siena radio

Albany, New York - May 16, 2006

Shaun Mahoney, President and Chief Executive Officer of NextRidge, recently appeared on an edition of the Siena Alumni Connection with host Mark Grimm.

Mahoney, who is also Chair of the Dean's Advisory Council for the college's School of Business, discussed his involvement with the college, the NextRidge story, and offered perspectives on leadership and what it takes to run a business in Tech Valley.

Shaun joined the company in 2001 as President and Chief Operating Officer. Prior to this he served in a number of management and executive roles at The Chase Manhattan Bank, Equifax, and Housecall Medical Resources. Mahoney is a graduate of Fordham University and holds a B.S. in Business Administration. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). Shaun is passionate about leadership development.

The Siena Alumni Connection airs twice each weekend; Saturday at 10AM and Sunday at 6PM. The show can be found on both FM radio 88.3 The Saint, and on the internet at www.wvcr.com.

About NextRidge

NextRidge, Inc., a corporation headquartered in Albany, New York, is a management holding company that provides diversified management services and investment capital to businesses within the northeast United States.

NextRidge, Inc. is the parent company of ANS Advanced Network Services, LLC, NextRidge Capital, LLC, Raize Staffing Solutions, LLC and TAG Solutions, LLC. Through its management team and committed employees located in Albany, the company provides business management services and investment capital to these portfolio companies.

About Siena College

Siena College, established in 1937, is an independent, coeducational liberal arts college operating within the Franciscan tradition. The college confers undergraduate degrees in liberal arts, business, and science, and provides continuing education programs for the surrounding community. The 164-acre campus is in a suburban area, located two miles north of Albany, New York.


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