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Inspired Technology hires four new team members

Easton, MA Inspired Technology and Communications, LLC (ITC), has been growing in recent years, gaining many new commercial projects and leading to the recent expansion of their team with four new employees.  

Within the technology and communications infrastructure industry, there are only a select number of companies that employ Gold Level Crestron Programmers. These high-level, highly-skilled individuals are scarce. ITC is fortunate and proud to have Bob Sutula, one of the few Gold Level Crestron Programmers in the state, join their talented team as the senior applications and sales engineer for the company’s current commercial and residential projects. 

With his knowledge and level of expertise surrounding the top hardware and software for control and automation in the industry, Crestron, Inspired is confident he will take their projects to new heights on a technical level. He will assist with training, sales, and day-to-day oversight of projects centered around Crestron’s best-in-breed solutions.

Sutula, a Case Western Reserve University alum, began his career in Cleveland, by working in the custom music installation and programming industry. A few years later, he moved to Boston, with his wife where he began working as an AMX/Crestron programmer at Media Systems. In 2002, his career shifted as he became the Crestron CSP for ControlWorks Consulting based in Plainville, until eventually joining the team at Inspired Technology. 

“Joining the Inspired team brought me the opportunity to be more than just a programmer,” said Sutula. “I’ve worked with Crestron products since 1993 and know they are the best and most reliable in the industry, and from what I can tell so far at Inspired, this company and its personnel are the best at what they do. It’s an exciting time for the team here and I’m looking forward to helping Inspired expand their Crestron capabilities while also using my training and sales experience.”

ITC has also added Michael Clery, Heidi Prisco and Sara Lake to their team. Chief technology officer Clery is responsible for making decisions regarding what products should be used and how they can be used to assure things operate dependably. 

Prisco, the director of marketing, leads all branding and marketing initiatives with the goal of promoting the success of completed jobs while also assisting with streamlining the company’s core messaging to help potential customers understand what Inspired does on a more accessible level. Lake, the sales and design engineer, goes above and beyond to help the company bring in a variety of new commercial and residential customers as well as completing the work required for new project estimates.

“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 and Communications, LLC. “With our bigger staff comprised of even deeper and more broad experience, we’re poised for an incredible year ahead servicing both new and existing clients.”

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