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McCarthy named executive vice president of sales and marketing at Inspired Technology

John McCarthy

North Easton, MA Inspired Technology, a premier, full-service technology design, installation, and integration firm specializing in both commercial and residential projects, has selected John McCarthy to serve as the company’s new executive vice president of sales and marketing.

In this role, McCarthy will oversee the growing firm’s sales and marketing team executives, while working with company CEO Stephen Rothwell to expand the company’s client base and market share. The company offers a wide range of solutions across numerous industries, including building control systems and automation, audio video ecosystems, cloud advisory services, intelligent lighting, data, unified communication, and security solutions.

Inspired Technology clients come from many industries including therapeutics and biotechnical; the company also offers a residential channel for homeowners.

McCarthy comes to Inspired Technology with a strong resume spanning the fields of security and mechanical, electrical and chemical engineering. Previously, he was Regional Vice President and General Manager at FinishMaster, a leading independent distributor of automotive and commercial coatings; and prior to that, Vice President, Northeast Region for SecureAmerica LLC, where he developed marketing strategies that merged three separate brands into one and oversaw business and HR operations.

As Director of Global Sales and Operations, Watergroup Division of Culligan International in Rosemont, IL, he oversaw five channels in the wholesale and independent dealers in the U.S., Europe, Asia, India, Africa, Australia, and South America and retail/commercial/national accounts in U.S. He has additionally developed multi-technology offerings for a Boca Raton, FL based Security Services firm.

The University of Massachusetts Boston graduate lives in Mansfield, MA and is a native of Dedham, MA.

“I am looking forward to working with the Inspired Technology team as the company continues to grow” he said. “Technology is constantly changing and advancing, and this is an exciting time to be able to help our commercial as well as residential clients to be sure that they technology they choose best serves their needs.”

Stephen Rothwell, CEO of Inspired Technology, said, “We are very pleased to welcome John to the Inspired Technology team. His strong background and his industry experience makes him a perfect fit for our organization.”

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