Nick Enger has quickly risen to Chief Technology Officer at Advanced Technology Consulting (ATC). Enger has become an industry-leading subject matter expert for business-critical voice, data, cloud and cybersecurity services. Engerβs work with clients has been featured by industry organizations and won awards for best practices and business value. He has sat on numerous technology panels, sharing expertise on cloud communications, cloud services, SD-WAN and cybersecurity, among other topics.
With a focus on building ATCβs core competencies and strategic technology partnerships, Nick Enger brings extensive industry insight to his role as CTO. He is a Certified Telecom Professional (CTP) and serves as a member on the Technology Channel Association (TCA) Board of Trustees. Nick is also an executive council member for CompTIAβs Tech Convergence Community.
Described by clients as being βextremely knowledgeable in all aspects of the industryβ and having βoutstanding follow-up,β Enger moves seamlessly between the functions of IT consultant, business leadership, relationship development and serving clients. He routinely attends training in all aspects of IT to ensure highly responsive service and value creation.
During ATCβs assessment and design phases, Enger is instrumental in identifying the technologies, products, services, and solutions that will enable client workplaces to operate more efficiently and effectively. He is charged with providing analysis and input for ATCβs solution proposals.
Prior to joining ATC in 2006, Enger attended University of Cincinnati where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Operations Management with a focus on applied sciences. Leading into and throughout his college studies, he earned progressive promotions caddying and managing golf operations at Heritage Club. During his decade-long post, he consecutively received top performance honors.
Enger resides in Liberty Township, OH, with his wife.
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