Boston, MA · Technology Executive
CIO · MSP Owner · IT Professional · Business Executive
I am a Boston-based, life-long IT professional — experienced in the technology needs of fast-paced startups and biotech companies, as well as the needs of large corporate environments.
With a proven record as a business executive and team leader, I have always been focused on implementing very high quality yet cost-effective IT solutions that yield extremely high satisfaction from our customers.
I am currently a partner at TechCXO, and function as a Fractional CIO / Fractional Head of Corporate IT for our clients.
Career
TechCXO is the leading Fractional Executive firm in the country.
StratusPoint IT is a national MSP with clients ranging in size from 10 employees to 300+ employees.
LightWire was a Managed Services Provider (MSP) that provided Outsourced IT services for companies ranging in size from 10 to 300+ employees.
LightWire was acquired in 2019 by StratusPoint IT — at the time, LightWire was billing $2MM+ in MRR annually and managed 1,200+ endpoints.
LightWire provided a holistic technology service to its clients — we implemented, monitored, and supported our clients' network systems and server infrastructure, provided end-user support, and worked with senior leadership to provide executive advice that companies need to succeed in today's technology driven world.
Most of our services were delivered under a single, holistic flat-fee plan that was simple to understand for our clients, and included management of a company's corporate IT systems, their staff's computers, provided 24x7 helpdesk support to their staff, and provided senior-level vCIO services to the company management.
LightWire had a loyal client base across a broad spectrum of industries, from Finance to Legal, and from Construction to Bio Tech.
Recruited away from Razorfish in August of 2000, I was tasked with building a world-class (but cost-effective) infrastructure from the ground up that could meet the needs of Marketspace's widespread consulting and media business across 5 offices (Boston, New York, Los Angeles, London, and Hong Kong). I also was tasked with co-managing our software development group, Monitor Software.
Additionally, as part of Marketspace's publishing process, I authored and published a chapter in the e-commerce textbook Introduction to e-Commerce.
My role encompassed 4 areas of responsibility:
With 150 users, our systems serviced a demanding and technically savvy set of customers. Our technologies included:
Razorfish was a premier interactive consulting firm, providing a broad range of 'new economy' services, from strategy consulting and development through solution delivery.
The Client Partner role was the most senior relationship management point of contact between Razorfish and its customers. My responsibilities included new business development, solution definition and strategy, team management, project profitability, and staff interviewing.
AccomplishmentsConduit Communications was a London-based, multinational technology services firm that concentrated on technology-focused management consulting, large-scale database system consulting, and traditional application development. Conduit purchased Marketing Engineers to acquire missing skills and knowledge related to Internet strategy and software development.
In July 1999 Conduit was acquired by Boston-based, publicly held i-Cube. Very shortly thereafter, i-Cube and Razorfish merged together.
AccomplishmentsMarketing Engineers was a web development company focused on designing and engineering database-driven websites. Our focus was building corporate marketing websites that leveraged easily updated, template-driven, dynamic content.
Marketing Engineers was sold to Conduit Communications in 1997.
ITS was a technology consulting firm whose primary business focus was the installation & maintenance of corporate information networks, workgroup and imaging systems, and Internet connectivity solutions.
I was the Creator and Director of ITS' Internet and Groupware division, responsible for:
Account management responsibilities included:
DWS was a small, Boston-based IT consulting company focused on network and telephony IT support for small businesses.
Responsible for 50% of DWS' sales efforts. Key accomplishments:
Additional duties:
Full partner in creation of The Boston Computer Consortium — a collaboration between DWS and two other companies implementing sharing of customers, resources, and business strategies.
Academic
1988 – 1992
Trinity College, Hartford CT
1984 – 1988
Salisbury School