Stramaglio Consulting announced Advanced Imaging Solutions has joined The Consortium, a think tank for the Imaging Channel, consisting of industry leaders aiming to help the channel grow and thrive.
AIS a business technology solutions provider that creates customized solutions to drive value for your business, print, IT services, Cloud, workflow, voice, and Interactive Display that are creative, innovative, and tailored to client's needs. The company’s service is award winning and customer-centric and AIS is recognized as an elite solutions provider in the 7 county Twin Cities region. As a new dealer leadership member of The Consortium Executive Leadership Council (ELC), representatives from AIS will help The Consortium identify channel opportunities, develop new programs, and set new best-practice standards, offering their vision and expertise in the channel and collaborating with other dealer leadership members.
“I am so excited to join The Consortium and work together with great people in the industry,” says Stephanie Keating, drector of Solutions at AIS. “I witnessed the huge success of Executive Connection Summit that the Consortium initiated and put all the industry leaders together. I believe it is great learning opportunities for younger generation in the industry like myself and I am confident we can provide our own unique value to collaborate with other members and generate new business that will make the industry thrive. ”
The Consortium is assembled by Mike Stramaglio, president and CEO of Stramaglio Consulting, and seeks to establish an open collaborative platform that enables the Imaging Channel to embrace and lead Digital Transformation (DX).
“I am so pleased AIS decided join this leadership group of The Consortium. I believe AIS will provide us with refreshing air and add a crucial value to The Consortium,” says Mike Stramaglio. “We look forward to working closely with young leaders like Stephanie, visualizing our future, and helping this industry improve business agility to drive DX in coming years.”
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