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Inspired Technology and Communications expands

North Easton, MA Inspired Technology and Communications, LLC (ITC), has hired Harry Richman, Adam Tawa, Ivo Matos, Tom Stone and Skyla Jones.

Richman, a 20-year veteran in the electronic security industry, joins the Inspired team as the vice president of security solutions for the company’s commercial and residential projects. With his advanced knowledge and high level of expertise surrounding the top hardware and software for security systems in the industry, Inspired is confident Richman will take their projects to new heights. He will assist with training, sales and day-to-day oversight for Inspired’s security system projects. Prior to Inspired, Richman founded Phoenix Security Systems in 2004 where he was responsible for sales, installation, service and administration.

Focusing on quality installation and customer service, the company grew to over 1,000 clients and 10 full-time employees. Before his time at Phoenix Security Systems, Richman co-founded Crimson Security in 2001 where he was in charge of operations including installation, service and purchasing.

“Joining the Inspired team and getting to work with some of the industry’s most advanced minds is something I’m really looking forward to,” said Richman. “I look forward to growing the security side of the business and allowing our team to provide security solutions to new and existing clients at the level they expect from our company.”

Richman’s arrival comes at a time when other sectors within the company are growing as well. Inspired has expanded their AV technician team with the addition of Ivo Matos. Tom Stone and Skyla Jones were brought in as Inspired’s new AV apprentices, and Adam Tawa joined Inspired’s dependable account development team.

“Our tremendous growth in recent years is truly a testament to our co-founders, Stephen and Brian Rothwell, and the talented, close-knit team they built combined with a passion for the work and customer service,” said David Neveux, CEO, Inspired Technology. “With our bigger staff comprised of even deeper and more broad expertise, we’re poised for success servicing both new and existing clients.”

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