HARWINTON, CT, May 20, 2013 (Press-News.org) CAL Business Solutions Inc, a Connecticut Microsoft Dynamics ERP software partner, is happy to announce that Richard Adigbo has joined the company as a Dynamics GP Implementation and Support Consultant. As the CAL team continues to grow, the company is still the largest company in New England focused exclusively on Microsoft Dynamics GP sales, implementation, customization, training, and support. Richard will work with the implementation and support of Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 as well as support for existing customers on older versions.
Since 2001, Richard performed the role of ERP Administrator at a large international telecommunications & distribution company supporting 100 active users of Microsoft Dynamics GP and SAP. This position included user support, installations, and add on projects. He brings this skill set to CAL Business Solutions to support more than 200 companies using Microsoft Dynamics GP.
Richard says regarding his new role: "I'm really excited to be part of the CAL team as it offers me the opportunity to put into action my project implementation and support skills, working alongside highly skilled professionals. I look forward to learning new skills in the Dynamics GP space and to helping CAL to achieve more success. "
Russ Nugent, COO and Practice Manager at CAL Business Solutions comments: "Richard has been supporting other Dynamics GP users in the same way he will support our clients. He has the technical experience our clients rely on as well as skills in Microsoft SQL. He will make a great addition to our growing team."
Richard has a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science. He recently immigrated from Ghana with his wife and two young daughters and lives in New Haven, Connecticut.
About CAL Business Solutions, Inc.
CAL Business Solutions is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner focused on Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) financial management systems, offering implementation, integration, data conversion, and customization plus local support and training. We work with 200 customers in more than 16 states, with a focus on companies in Connecticut (CT), Massachusetts (MA), Rhode Island (RI), and Westchester County, New York (NY). www.calszone.com
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Richard Adigbo Joins CAL Business Solutions as Dynamics GP Implementation and Support Consultant
Connecticut-based Microsoft Dynamics GP Partner expands its team of support experts.
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