Courtesy of Massey Services
ORLANDO, Fla. – Massey Services announced the promotion of Ross Smith to director of systems administration, systems architect.
“We are excited to see Ross step into this new leadership role,” said Adam Scheinberg, vice president, information technology. “His innovative approach and commitment to enhancing our IT systems have been invaluable to our company’s success. We look forward to his continued contributions in this expanded capacity.”
Smith joined Massey Services in 2015, bringing a passion for innovation and a strong technical acumen. His dedication and leadership led to his promotion to systems architect in 2018. Since then, Smith has played a pivotal role in enhancing Massey’s IT infrastructure, developing strategic solutions and overcoming challenges to optimize system performance and efficiency.
In his new role as director of systems administration, Smith will oversee the daily operations of the systems administration team and all cloud resources, ensuring seamless functionality and continued improvements in technology management.
“We are excited to see Ross step into this new leadership role,” said Adam Scheinberg, vice president, information technology. “His innovative approach and commitment to enhancing our IT systems have been invaluable to our company’s success. We look forward to his continued contributions in this expanded capacity.”
Smith joined Massey Services in 2015, bringing a passion for innovation and a strong technical acumen. His dedication and leadership led to his promotion to systems architect in 2018. Since then, Smith has played a pivotal role in enhancing Massey’s IT infrastructure, developing strategic solutions and overcoming challenges to optimize system performance and efficiency.
In his new role as director of systems administration, Smith will oversee the daily operations of the systems administration team and all cloud resources, ensuring seamless functionality and continued improvements in technology management.
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