GREENSBORO, NC, October 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Rhonda Craycraft, vice president of ATCOM Business Technology Solutions (http://www.atcombts.com), a communications solutions provider, has announced that Darren Boyd has joined the firm as operations manager of the Triad office in Greensboro. In this role, Boyd will oversee the daily operations of the staff and handle scheduling of their appointments, as well as confer with customers to discuss service issues and details associated with the installation of their communications systems in order to best fit the needs of their companies. A 16-year veteran of the telecommunications industry, Boyd served in the field as a technician and service manager prior to assuming his position at ATCOM.
QUOTES:
"Darren truly enjoys being part of communications and IT solutions, and has spent his career working in this field, so he will be an excellent addition to the ATCOM team," said Craycraft. "He knows the expectations of both our customers and our employees, and his industry experience and expertise will help us address these areas quickly and efficiently."
DETAILS:
- Boyd resides in his hometown of Winston-Salem, N.C. with two daughters.
- He is a former member of the Winston-Salem Jaycees and served on the organization's board of directors.
ABOUT ATCOM BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS:
ATCOM Business Technology Solutions, a communication solutions provider founded in 1979, is an industry leader in business telecommunications and information technology (IT) solutions. With an expertise in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), ATCOM works closely with each client to determine the best communication platform for their particular business plan, offering the deployment of business telephone systems, unified messaging systems, wireless solutions, LAN/WAN infrastructure/services, video conferencing, carrier network services for local and long distance, and structured cabling solutions for voice and data. Additionally, ATCOM offers a variety of IT services, including data network design, disaster recovery planning, and NetAssurance Support Plans designed to meet the IT needs of small- and medium-sized businesses. The Greensboro headquarters is located at 8012 Industrial Village Road, with additional offices located in the Research Triangle Park, N.C. and Charlotte, N.C., with a client base comprising more than 5,000 businesses. Ranked as one of North Carolina's top small businesses in 2008 and 2009, ATCOM has twice received award recognition as one of North Carolina's Top 50 Technology Companies. For more information, call (800) 849-8266 or visit http://www.atcombts.com.
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