PITTSFORD, NY--(Marketwire - November 4, 2009) - Veramark Technologies, Inc. (
Nominated by the community and selected by a committee of business leaders, the Forty Under 40 award recognizes forty men and women, under the age of 40, who have achieved professional success and have also made significant civic contributions to our community. This is the 15th year of the program, which selects "the best of the best" from the hundreds of nominations submitted each year.
Professional achievements are a major consideration in the selection process. Josh has 15 years of experience building software and technology businesses through the creation of customer-focused sales, marketing, consulting, delivery and support organizations. At Veramark, Josh created a world-class services organization to serve the company's extensive Fortune 1000 customer base.
"We are extremely fortunate to have Josh on our team," said Tony Mazzullo, Veramark's President and CEO. "He makes things happen, and he's an inspiration to everyone he works with. It's great to see him recognized by the business community for his hard work and professionalism throughout his career."
In his previous position as COO of Connected Energy Corporation, Josh was instrumental in successfully positioning the company for acquisition by BPL Global and securing a positive outcome for CEC's investors and employees. Josh began his career at Millennium Computer Corp., where he held leadership roles in engineering, project management and sales. Later, as Managing Director of ePlus Consulting, a division of publicly traded ePlus, inc., Josh successfully grew the division by establishing a reputation of quality, value, and integrity across the ePlus customer base.
Josh is also active in the community and generously donates his time and talents to a number of local organizations. He serves as President of Digital Rochester, and as a member of the Boards of Trustees of Roberts Wesleyan College and Northeastern Seminary. Josh also serves as an advisor to Blue Hill Partners, a Philadelphia-based energy-sector VC firm.
In his far-reaching professional and public service roles, Josh has had the opportunity to work with -- and make an impression on -- many other talented individuals throughout the Rochester community.
"I have worked with Josh for about five years," said Norman Leenhouts, Chairman of Broadstone Real Estate. "During that time, I have had the opportunity to observe first hand his enormous skill as a strategist, entrepreneur, motivator, writer, presenter, and leader... Josh is a hard-working executive with a generous spirit who is making a great contribution to our community and the organizations that he represents. I can think of no one more deserving of the Forty Under 40 award."
Josh and the other Forty Under 40 winners will be honored at an awards luncheon that will take place from noon to 1:30 p.m. November 17 at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center.
About Veramark Technologies, Inc.
Veramark is a leading provider of innovative enterprise solutions for telecom and IT expense and performance management. Veramark solutions provide visibility into operational expenses and generate actionable business intelligence to help organizations reduce spend and optimize business processes. Veramark solutions, which include software and services for [ Telecom Expense Management ] (TEM) and [ Business Process Outsourcing ] (BPO), enable best practices for managing complex unified communications networks on a global scale. For more information, visit [ www.veramark.com ].
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