ATLANTA, GA, July 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Intellinet, a management consulting and Microsoft-centric technology services firm, announced today that Glenn Williams, Regional Vice-President of Client Solutions - Carolinas, has won the 2012 "Microsoft Sales Specialist Partner of the Year Award". The company was also honored among a global field of top Microsoft partners for demonstrating excellence in innovation and implementation of customer solutions based on Microsoft technology.
"We are incredibly proud of Glenn's accomplishments" said Mark Seeley, Intellinet's President & Senior Partner. "He is an incredibly gifted leader within our company that serves our clients well. His integrity and personal commitment to delivering outstanding client satisfaction are hallmarks of Intellinet and our motto, 'Promises Kept'."
Microsoft's General Manager for SMS&P Partner Sales, Mark Wolfram, added "We are pleased to recognize Glenn Williams from Intellinet as the recipient of the Microsoft Sales Excellence Specialist of the Year award. Through his commitment to guiding customers with all of their IT investments, Glenn has become a trusted advisor and business partner to his clients. His ability to align each unique customer's IT needs with their core business goals is the reason that Glenn has earned seven Microsoft Sales Specialist accreditations throughout his career."
The 2012 Microsoft Partner Awards recognize Microsoft partners that have developed and delivered exceptional Microsoft-based solutions during the past year. Awards were presented in multiple categories, with winners chosen from a set of nearly 3,000 entrants worldwide.
The Worldwide Sales Specialist of the Year Award recognizes the individual sales professional who demonstrated exceptional Microsoft solution knowledge and sales expertise. This award is coupled with the company-level Sales Excellence Partner of the Year Award. The winner was selected based on their associated partner becoming a finalist in the organizational-level award. The winning sales professional demonstrated excellence in delivery solutions that provided material value to customers while showing a commitment to continuous improvements in customer satisfaction.
About Intellinet Corporation
Intellinet is a management consulting and Microsoft-centric technology services firm dedicated to helping executives succeed by providing strategy, process, and business technology services with measureable bottom-line results. As trusted advisors, Intellinet applies business acumen and technology best practices to help clients reduce cost, enable revenue growth, and increase business productivity. As a premier Microsoft gold partner, Intellinet provides exceptional technology delivery in the areas of portals & collaboration, business intelligence, application development, data management, and infrastructure. Since 1993, Intellinet has been driven by one simple idea: that "Promises Kept" are the most powerful, competitive advantage possible. By living out our core values, we deliver business value to our clients. For more information, visit us at http://www.intellinet.com.
Glenn Williams from Intellinet Recognized as 2012 Microsoft Sales Specialist Partner of the Year
Glenn Williams, Regional Vice-President of Client Solutions - Carolinas, has won the 2012 "Microsoft Sales Specialist Partner of the Year Award".
2012-07-11
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[Press-News.org] Glenn Williams from Intellinet Recognized as 2012 Microsoft Sales Specialist Partner of the YearGlenn Williams, Regional Vice-President of Client Solutions - Carolinas, has won the 2012 "Microsoft Sales Specialist Partner of the Year Award".