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NLP Secure hires two employees

by IBR Staff

Published: December 19,2012

Kelly Farmer

NLP Secure, a Boise-based payment processing company, has hired two new employees.

Ean Platter

Kelly Farmer will help with day-to-day operations to ensure effectiveness and efficiency. Farmer owns two small businesses, Wild Stallion Leather and Idaho PRR. She previously owned Idaho Handcrafters Boutique in the Karcher Mall. She earned degrees in human resources and entrepreneurial management from Boise State University.

Ean Platter will work as an account consultant. Platter will work with dental, medical and faith-based organizations to increase revenue and efficiency. He is enrolled at BSU and the College of Western Idaho studying business and leadership.

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