PCS Announces New Positions

Personal Computer Systems, Inc. Announces New Positions
Louisville, TN, February 10, 2006 – Personal Computer Systems, Inc. (PCS), a Louisville technology provider, announced today that it has created two new positions as a result of company expansion.

Tom Stinnett has accepted the newly created position of logistics manager. He will be charged with streamlining the company's logistics program by coordinating service calls, system rollouts, shipping issues, and fleet management. Stinnett has been with PCS for more than six years, and most recently held the position of warehouse manager.

Kristin Hansen has been promoted to the position of inventory supervisor. She has been with PCS for two years and most recently held the position of inventory specialist.

Emily Tabolt, Director of Operations for PCS said, “PCS has realized the need for direction and cohesion within our logistics and inventory departments and we are extremely pleased that Tom and Kristen have taken on these tasks.”

Appalachia HIDTA (AHIDTA) and PC Systems, Inc. (PCS) recently entered into a contractual agreement where PCS would provide network consultation. When AHIDTA initiated a complete computer replacement program, PCS assigned Dan Guinn, Network Engineer, and David Walls, Senior Service Technician, the task of providing that consultation. It was during that time that I first met Dan and David.

Dan and David arrived on a Friday morning without any knowledge of exactly what they were getting into, except they were looking at replacing a three state network. We met, discussed the current AHIDTA network, the requirement of the new network, reviewed the network layout of the offices in the three states, and they departed. The following Monday morning they arrived and “hit the floor running.” They presented recommendations, some were modified but most were accepted, and immediately began incorporating the agreed upon network configuration.

Quite honestly, I was totally impressed By both Dan and David. Their professionalism, level of knowledge, willingness to “go that extra mile,” and eagerness to explain what they were doing was definitely much more than what I expected. I have nothing but praise when talking about Dan and David. Twice while they were here I met with management and discussed the status of the network upgrade. Both time I expressed my pleasure with Dan and David’s performance. In fact, I called them “water walkers” and expressed how I was very pleased with their efforts and accomplishments during their visit.

I would like to commend both Dan Guinn and David Walls. They are a credit to themselves, their profession, and to PCS. I also commend PCS for having the foresight to employ such individuals.


Jim Lisby
AHIDTA