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eMazzanti Technologies Strengthens Customer Relationships by Signing Experienced Account Representative

New York City area IT consultant hires Dion Tulloch to help area businesses accelerate growth with technology

Hoboken, New Jersey  – (Vocus) July 29, 2014 — eMazzanti Technologies, an IT support and computer consultant in the NYC area, announces the hiring of Dion Tulloch for the position of Account Representative. Mr. Tulloch is assigned to secure and manage new accounts and to work with eMazzanti’s growing client base in the NYC metro area.

Tulloch comes to eMazzanti Technologies with over ten years of technology sales experience. A graduate of the University of Maryland, Dion has shown consistent sales leadership and the ability to land key accounts.

“The relationships we have with our customers mean everything,” stated Carl Mazzanti, CEO, eMazzanti Technologies. “We expect Dion to forge significant long-lasting relationships as he helps businesses grow by optimizing their information technology.”

eMazzanti Technologies

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