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Stan Rosenzweig: Entertaining speaker, writer and strategic planner
In 1984, Stan Rosenzweig founded Office Technology Consulting, Inc., a firm that saves companies millions of dollars each year through voice, data, internet and VoIP planning and design.
For ten years, he was senior contributing editor to Reseller Management Magazine, a major computer trade publication. Rosenzweig writes over two dozen articles and speaks at over a dozen business shows and corporate seminars a year, including COMDEX, PC EXPO and many others.
He has published five books and has provided expert advice and testimony on telecommunications matters before the FCC and various Congressional committees.
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Prior to starting Office Technology Consulting, Inc., in 1984, Rosenzweig headed, then sold, a company that pioneered nationwide data and telephone solutions to the hotel industry. Prior to that, he spent several years in management at AT&T.
Rosenzweig has written and collaborated in writing of monographs for clients, including "Engineering a Technologically Superior Building", "Technology Construction Planing - Completing The Project Management Mission", and a series of self-paced training courses for specific clients.
References include Liberty Financial Companies, General Reinsurance, Corporate Centres, Toyota Motor Company, Sirrom Capital Corp, Westchester Prepaid Health Services Plan, Alliance Entertainment Corp., Opus360.com, and Healthmarket.com.
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Client projects span as many as 30 states at any one time and have covered over 40 states, Canada, Bermuda and Puerto Rico.
Rosenzweig designed the telephone and cable infrastructure for the New Orleans Convention Center, designed a 200,000 square foot distribution center for Alliance Entertainment, designed and managed 140 phone system installations for Mutual Life Insurance of New York (MONY), designed and managed a 1,000 phone system for New Orleans's largest hotel in the French Quarter, and designed and managed telephone, data, cable infrastructure, electrical, air conditioning and computer main frame space for the technology hub of the 20,000 square foot Westchester Library System's centralized inventory, catalog and internet access facility.
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