Chris Wagner

Business Development Manager at TeamLogic IT

Chris Wagner's work experience is diverse and spans over several decades. Chris started their career at Leeds and Northrup as a Sales Engineer, where they provided industrial control solutions to local industries. From there, they joined Cummins-Wagner Co., Inc. as an Area Manager, responsible for opening a new branch office and distributing mechanical equipment, specializing in air compressors and pumps. Chris then ventured into entrepreneurship, becoming the Owner of The Baby Shop, Inc., where they successfully operated retail stores in Richmond, VA, and Washington, DC, selling maternity clothes, baby furniture, and children's clothes.

In 1985, Chris became an Area Manager at Commonwealth Controls Corporation, where they significantly increased sales by providing intelligent value and software programming solutions to industrial customers. Chris co-founded VIM Technologies Inc., a company that supplies Continuous Emission Systems with full EPA reporting. Additionally, in 1996, Chris became the Vice President of Engineering for the Honeywell Xceed Compressed Air Solutions Product line. Chris faced challenges when Honeywell altered their plans, but they successfully continued the business without corporate support.

In 2003, Chris founded Cam Technologies Inc. as the President. Chris'scompany became a world leader in implementing energy optimization for Compressed Air Systems, saving gigawatts of energy worldwide. Finally, in 2017, Chris joined TeamLogicIT as a Business Development Manager and part owner of the franchise. Chris leverages their forty years of small business experience to build partnerships with Managed IT Services Clients, contributing to mutual growth.

Throughout their career, Chris has demonstrated a strong entrepreneurial spirit, expertise in industrial control solutions, and a passion for energy optimization.

Chris Wagner attended Calvert Hall College High School from 1969 to 1973. Chris then went on to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Delaware from 1973 to 1977.

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