DSI, a leading provider of Office Technology and Managed IT Services serving the community for over 27 years, has announced that Jocelyn Gorman, a proven innovator in the tech industry, will lead DSI’s continued growth and drive transformative solutions for businesses in the Southwest.
Gorman’s appointment promises to revolutionize business efficiency and competitiveness within regional communities through cutting-edge technology. DSI, known for its long history of serving businesses across El Paso and New Mexico, remains dedicated to providing local companies with top-tier technology solutions that enhance productivity and streamline operations.
“She has been the catalyst for change in our organization. I’m 60 years old, and she’s in her early 30s, and it’s a whole different level of energy,” says Phil Houser, DSI CEO. “You combine that with my knowledge and experience in the industry, and it created the perfect storm because we just took it and are continuing to grow.”
Highlights of Gorman’s Leadership:
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Support for Local Businesses: With her extensive background and expertise, Gorman will guide businesses in leveraging advanced technology to address specific needs and improve operational efficiency.
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Investment in the Regional Workforce: DSI, under Gorman’s leadership, will collaborate with local educational institutions and organizations to nurture a skilled workforce in the technology sector.
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Fostering Community Partnerships: Gorman’s commitment to creating a thriving business ecosystem will strengthen collaborations with other local businesses and organizations.
Jocelyn Gorman’s journey in the business technology industry is remarkable. She is the Executive Vice President and President of DSI’s IT company. After graduating from the University of Denver, she started her career as a sales representative at All Copy in Denver, Colorado, where she honed her skills and built a solid foundation in the business. She joined DSI 10 years ago and has since become a catalyst for change within the organization.
Gorman’s accolades speak to her dedication and impact. She has been recognized by The Cannata Report in articles such a “Passion and Purpose” and “Breaking Not So Bad in Albuquerque.” Additionally, she was featured in Family Business Magazine’s “NextGens to Watch 2020”. Her leadership and innovative approach, combined with her commitment to community betterment, set her apart in the tech industry.