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Rent-to-own News - High Touch promotes Jason Mock to director, research and development

June 17, 2010

Jason Mock of High Touch.

High Touch, a technology solutions provider, has promoted Jason Mock to Director of Research and Development, a new division recently added to meet client demands. The announcement was made by Wayne Chambers, High Touch CEO/president.

Mock has 10 years of technology experience, including founding a cellular phone company while completing college. Mock has worked at High Touch since 2003 and has had a chance to engage in several aspects of the business.  “I have been privileged to have played a role in everything from vendor relations to managing our largest account,” he said. 

Mock’s plans with the new R&D division include growing the business by creating solutions that allow clients to operate more efficiently and effectively.

 

“I have always been a solutions-oriented person.  There is just something about taking a business problem and solving it with a technology solution,” he said.  “It is what I thrive on.”  Mock has an Associate’s degree in computer science, a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, and holds several IT certifications including Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) and A+.

High Touch, Inc. is a Wichita, Kan.-based and employee-owned company that provides technology solutions to small and mid-size businesses.  With Microsoft and SonicWALL certified gold partnerships, High Touch serves business clients with hardware and software services, website and Internet services, and network security solutions. 

 

High Touch has customers in 50 states and the District of Columbia as well as six countries worldwide.  For more High Touch information, visit www.hightouchinc.com.

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