PCS Adds Key Staff Serving Enterprise Business
Personal Computer Systems, Inc. Adds Key Staff Serving Enterprise Business
Louisville, TN, January 19, 2007 — Personal Computer Systems, Inc. (PCS) has announced the additions of Terry Armstrong, Trace Thompson, and Mike Asbury to its sales and service team in East Tennessee.
Ms. Armstrong, hired by PCS as a senior account executive, has over 22 years of experience in the IT industry, beginning with Computer Shoppe in 1985. Her most recent experience was 13 years with Pomeroy Computer Resources, a Kentucky-based company. She has several connections with both clients and manufacturers which will greatly benefit the clients of PCS through impeccable relationship management.
Mr. Thompson, PCS Senior Service Technician, has over 13 years of experience in delivering branded computer repair services and is well-known in the East Tennessee region for his exemplary service delivery. His close alliance with Toshiba and other Tier I manufacturers such as HP and IBM will benefit PCS clients.
Mr. Asbury has been named Business Development Manager for PCS. He has over 17 years of experience in Information Technology and Human Resources solutions and has a history of delivering bottom-line results to his clients. His outreach efforts will help position the company in the enterprise marketplace.
“We are proud that these individuals have joined the PCS team and are excited about what it means for the growth of our company,” stated Jeremy Waldroop, PCS Vice President and Director of Sales and Service. “We strongly value the relationships we have with our clients and have never wavered from our absolute commitment to client satisfaction and customer service. Terry, Trace, and Mike are the types of people we consistently hire to prove that commitment.”
The Sevier County School System started doing business with Personal Computer Systems, Inc. (PCS) almost seven years ago. It has been a very positive experience for us. PCS prices are very competitive. The sales people are friendly, eager to help, and are well informed about the latest technologies that are available. The people in the service department are professional, well trained in electronic repair, and courteous to customers. The owners of PCS listen to us and do what is necessary (within their means) to meet our needs. I would not hesitate to recommend PCS to anyone.
Sevier County Schools
Jerry Huskey