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2023 Ones to Watch Rising Stars: Jim Foley, Inspired Technology

Jim Foley
Business Development Manager
Inspired Technology

Number of years at firm: 1+

One thing on my bucket list: Standup comedy.

When I am not working, I am: Spending quality time with my family.

What recent project, transaction or accomplishment are you most proud of? Our security division recently completed a multi-faceted project for a therapeutics client that involved security access control, IP cameras, and sound masking. The end-user client and property management group had high standards and expectations. Our ownership, sales, and operations teams communicated extremely well and set expectations to ensure a productive and positive collaboration. Our client and the property management group were very pleased with the work and are now relying on our team to help design systems for future growth!

What makes this nominee a RISING STAR? 
“Jim’s years of experience, readiness to support colleagues, and awesome sense of humor make him a great co-worker. However, what sets him apart as a rising star is his approach to client relations. Jim prioritizes the customer experience and pays great attention to detail, ensuring successful projects. 10/10!” - Heidi Prisco, Director of Marketing at Inspired Technology

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