BUFFALO, N.Y., Aug. 09, 2017 -- CTG (NASDAQ:CTG), an information technology (IT) solutions and services company, today announced that Bud Crumlish, President and CEO, and John Laubacker, Senior Vice President and CFO, will participate at the 2017 Intellisight Conference, hosted by the CFA Society of Minnesota. The event will be held at the Schulze School of Entrepreneurship at the University of St. Thomas campus in Minneapolis, MN. Management is scheduled to present on Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 10:55 a.m. Central time (11:55 a.m. Eastern time).
Investors who wish to request a meeting with the Company should contact the CFA Society of Minnesota. Interested parties may access the live audio webcast by visiting CTG’s website at www.ctg.com. A replay of the Company’s webcast will also be available for at least 30 days after the presentation date at: www.gointellisight.org.
About CTG
CTG provides industry-specific IT services and solutions that address the business needs and challenges of clients in high-growth industries in North America and Western Europe. CTG also provides strategic staffing services for major technology companies and large corporations. Backed by more than 50 years of experience and proprietary methodologies, CTG has a proven track record of reliably delivering high-value, industry-specific staffing services and solutions to its clients. CTG has operations in North America, Western Europe, and India. The Company regularly posts news and other important information online at www.ctg.com.
About the Intellisight Conference
Intellisight is the sixth annual investor conference sponsored by CFA Minnesota. It is the largest open access (non-broker-based) conference in the U.S., connecting hundreds of influential institutional investors with C-suite executive and investor relations teams.
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Investors: John M. Laubacker, Chief Financial Officer (716) 887-7368


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