AFP Announces New Leadership for gtnews


BETHESDA, Maryland, September 4 /PRNewswire/ --

- Michael Hewitt to Become CEO

The Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) is pleased to announce
that Michael Hewitt will assume the leadership of gtnews, as president and
chief executive officer (CEO) on January 1, 2008. Based in London, gtnews is
an on-line resource for the global treasury and finance community. It
includes over 2,500 articles, special reports, surveys and guides that are
used by more than 47,000 financial professionals worldwide.

Hewitt has more than 20 years of experience as an editor and publisher of
multiple publications. Since 1993, Hewitt has held increasingly responsible
positions at Haymarket Publishing. He has an extensive background in creating
and managing on-line resources.

"Michael Hewitt brings a unique combination of editorial expertise and
business savvy to gtnews," said Jim Kaitz, president and CEO of AFP.
"Building on a strong foundation, we expect Hewitt to enhance gtnews so that
it becomes an even more important global tool for treasury and finance
professionals."

Rupert Keenlyside, one of the founders of gtnews, who has been serving as
a principal at the firm since AFP's acquisition of gtnews in May, 2007, will
be leaving gtnews on September 30, 2007. Thomas Derry, vice president and
chief operating officer of AFP will serve as interim CEO of gtnews from
October 1, 2007 until January 1, 2008 when Hewitt will assume the permanent
position.

About AFP

AFP, headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, supports more than 16,000
individual members throughout all stages of their careers in various aspects
of treasury and financial management. AFP's mission is to be the preferred
global daily resource and advocate for the finance profession.

For more information about gtnews, visit http://www.gtnews.com. AFP's
website is http://www.AFPonline.org.

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