Adam Scamihorn

Product Director, Managed Hosting And Resiliency at InterVision Systems

Adam Scamihorn has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies. Adam began their career as a Sales Manager at Staples from 2002 to 2007. Adam then worked as an Integration Technician at Logicalis from 2007 to 2010, followed by a role as a Service Engineer at Electronic Strategies, Inc from 2010 to 2012.

Scamihorn then joined Bluelock in 2012, where they served as the Cloud Solutions Team Lead and Customer Consultant until 2018. During their time at Bluelock, they led the technical support team responsible for Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and played a crucial role in launching new products. Adam also supervised numerous DR tests and live failover events.

In 2018, Scamihorn transitioned to InterVision Systems and held multiple roles. Adam first served as the Manager of Technical Education and Client Advancement, where they developed cross-departmental training curriculum and created video-based educational content. This resulted in improved customer satisfaction scores and faster onboarding for employees and clients. Later, they became the Manager of Technical Education and Client Advancement & Acting Manager of Managed Services IaaS/DRaaS/BaaS, where they managed the team responsible for DRaaS and oversaw data center migrations and client interactions. Adam also built partnerships for the team.

As of 2022, Scamihorn holds the position of Product Director, Managed Hosting and Resiliency at InterVision Systems.

Adam Scamihorn attended Indiana Wesleyan University from 1999 to 2002, where they pursued a degree in Photography. Adam obtained a certification as an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF) from Amazon Web Services in May 2018.

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  • Product Director, Managed Hosting And Resiliency

    January, 2022 - present

  • Product Manager

    December, 2019

  • Manager Of Technical Education And Client Advancement

    July, 2018