Pulse Technology, a technology company serving the IT, Managed Print Services, and other business needs, has appointed Marc Shapiro to the position of IT Sales Executive. In his role, Shapiro will work with existing and new clients, assisting with their IT environments and providing additional solutions where needed. He brings 20 years of experience in the technology industry, having worked with AT&T and Sprint, and holds industry certifications in cybersecurity and networking. Pulse Technology is a leader in print management, network services, and office solutions and serves a diverse client base across the Midwest.
Marc Shapiro joins Pulse Technology as IT Sales Executive.
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