About Winning Technologies Scott Lewis founded Winning Technologies in January 2001. Under his leadership Winning Technologies has grown into one of the fastest growing, most progressive technology companies in the country. Winning Technologies now has offices in Missouri, California, Arizona, Kansas, Nevada, Texas, New York, Oregon, and Florida. Scott Lewis started his Information Technology career over 20 years ago working with IBM and General Electric Computer Service. During his time with IBM and General Electric Computer Service, Scott worked with companies such as American Airlines, United Airlines, Bloomberg Financial, Koch Industries, Alterra Health Care, and Clayco Construction. Scott developed a proven methodology of applying the right technology to the right organization, but more than that he developed a sense of what Winning Technologies now calls extreme, customer service. Having filled the role of MIS Director, Director of Technology, and Chief Information Officer, Scott has been on the customer side of consulting services. The frustrations and successes have been built into Winning Technologies operational methodology. The goal is not to be viewed as an outside consulting firm, but to engage in the customer’s business and anticipate the organization’s technology needs In the first four years of business, Winning Technologies did not have sales people. Winning Tech focused on finding the best technical people and investing in the installation and configuration of a support model that would allow the company to meet and exceed customer expectations. The business has grown based on Winning Tech’s superior application of technology specific to the customer’s needs and the ability to support customers both onsite and remotely. Winning Technologies has become one of the premier nationwide providers of technology services. Winning Tech’s fun service methodology has allowed its customers to grow and implement new and more powerful technology while allowing them to reduce costs. .
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