Justin Stroupe

Systems Control Manager at New Braunfels Utilities

Justin Stroupe has a strong background in technology and management. Currently working at New Braunfels Utilities since July 2015, Justin holds the position of Systems Control Manager and Control Center Supervisor. Prior to this role, Justin worked at McDonald's Corporation for over a decade, where Justin held various positions including OTP Level 2 and Manager, focusing on technology and restaurant management. Justin holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Technology from Kaplan University and a Bachelor Degree in Hamburgerology from Hamburger University.

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New Braunfels, United States

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New Braunfels Utilities

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