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Frank D’Alessio, President
Frank has over 35 years experience in building and managing IT Services businesses, and is recognized across the industry for his vision and focus. His energy, drive and stewardship have driven Maintech to the forefront of the IT Infrastructure Support Services market.
In 1998 Frank was appointed Chief Operating Officer of Maintech and was named President in 2000. His hands-on leadership has helped maximize Maintech’s services capabilities while ensuring performance excellence.
Frank is an active member of a number of IT industry trade associations, and is a recognized speaker at trade conferences. As a past president and former member of the board of directors of the Service Industry Association (SIA), Frank was instrumental in the merger of the Computer Services and Medical Services organizations.
Robert Coscia, Vice President, General Manager
Bob began his career at Maintech over 20 years ago as a member of the technical staff, and quickly moved on to challenges in business development. He has served as Manager of Systems Support, Director of Sales Support, and Vice President of Sales, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of our business.
Bob’s particular expertise is in developing customized solutions for Maintech's clients while providing the leadership for the service delivery arm of Maintech – he keeps the competitive solution needed to win the deal and the service delivery structure needed to meet the client’s expectations in harmony.
Joseph Marino, Vice President of Operations
Joe has over 30 years experience in the IT Services and Logistics fields. He began his career with Maintech as a member of the technical staff and advanced through the ranks to Vice President in short order. Among Joe’s other responsibilities, he is responsible for managing both the technical and client support teams for several nationwide Maintech integration, onsite maintenance, hardware support and enterprise-wide refresh contracts.
Joe is in charge of the day-to-day management of subcontractor and channel partner relationships.
Bill Olohan, Vice President of Infrastructure Services
Bill began his career in technology in 1983 with a systems sales and integration company, where he was hired in a sales support position. He became the manager of the Sales Administration group, responsible for customer and sales support, purchasing, billing, inventory and budget management functions. After receiving his Executive MBA in Finance from Rutgers in 1994, Bill joined Maintech for the first time, as a Business Analyst, being promoted in 1996 to the position of Director of Operations for TPM.
In 1998, he pursued an opportunity to become Asst. Vice President of Desktop Support at a global financial services firm, with responsibility for Level 2 desktop support operations for over 3,500 clients in 15 domestic locations.
Bill returned to Maintech in August of 2004. He currently manages the MIS group, which develops and supports eMaintech, the company’s core business application, as well as the Logistics group, which manages the company’s spares inventory and depot repair in support of field operations. Bill reports directly to Frank D’Alessio, and his goal is to ensure that the MIS and Logistics teams continuously increase the value that they provide in support of Maintech’s current and future business.
Bill Rudowitz, Director-Business Development
Bill brings over 25 years of experience in the IT industry. Having started working for a system integrator in 1981, Bill has experience in product management and technology manufacturing in addition to an extensive background in delivering support services and solutions. Prior to joining Maintech in 2006, Bill spent the previous 9 years managing infrastructure and services within the financial services industry. He has been a featured speaker at IT service industry events and has published several papers on support methodologies. Bill received his BS from Upsala College and his MBA from Rutgers University.
In his current role Bill is responsible for building the Maintech partner channel and enhancing the notoriety of the Maintech brand.
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