CAPE CORAL, Florida, February 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Iris L. Hanney, founder and president of Unlimited Priorities Corporation(R) (http://www.unlimitedpriorities.com), has announced its expansion into the European market with the opening of an Oxford office supported by Howard Stanbury.

Unlimited Priorities launched in 2006 having identified a niche market of small to medium-sized information industry businesses needing assistance in a multitude of management areas. Further expansion took Unlimited Priorities into the library market. Having served the US marketplace successfully, Unlimited Priorities now plans to take its focused expertise abroad.

Howard Stanbury has been selected as the UK based executive to represent Unlimited Priorities. Howard is an experienced publishing professional with extensive knowledge of scholarly and information publishing in online and print environments - including databases, web sites, journals, reference works, monographs, and textbooks.

Prior to joining Unlimited Priorities, Howard was Head of Publishing at the International Food Information Service (IFIS). There he was responsible for development of FSTA Direct, the company's web search platform for FSTA(R) - Food Science and Technology Abstracts.

Howard brings the experience of working with Chadwyck-Healey, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Royal Society of Chemistry, and many organizations. He holds a B.Sc. degree from the University of East Anglia and is PRINCE2 project management certified at the Foundation Level.

"I am very excited at the prospect of using my years of senior management team experience with Unlimited Priorities. I look forward to the opportunities to assist firms wanting to further their business aims through expansion of their products and markets", said Howard.

Commenting on the addition of Howard to the executive team, Hanney said, "Unlimited Priorities will draw upon Howard's strengths in product development, market research, and sales. He is well suited to complement the current team and broaden our depth in the library and corporate marketplaces."