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    Larry Andrus

     

    Larry R. Andrus - CEO  

     

    Larry first became involved with Trivalent Group as an outside investor in Trivalent LAN Concepts, eventually evolving into the company's majority shareholder and assuming the position of CEO for the present-day Trivalent Group. In this role, Larry takes is responsible for the overall performance, marketing, vision, and business planning for the company.Previously, Larry served as Vice President of the Central Region for AT&T Capital.  Earlier in his career, he became one of the youngest branch managers in the United States for Burroughs Corporation in 1978. Larry brings an excellent blend of sales, marketing, and financial expertise to his position, helping him to focus the company's collective vision on the right targets.     

     

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    Paul McNamara 
    Paul L. McNamara - CFO 
     
    Paul became involved with Trivalent LAN Concepts in 2001. In November 2002, he became our Chief Financial Officer. Paul has been instrumental in standardizing the operational procedures and financial management for the merged entities. Prior to joining Trivalent, Paul had been the CFO of a large construction company for over 13 years. He also practiced public accounting for 10 years as a CPA. This financial and business experience enables Paul to provides the financial guidance required for our growing company.    

     

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    Mike Noordyke 
    Michael J. Noordyke - President, Systems Division 
     
    Mike spent 29 years building Remex Corporation into one of West Michigan’s leading Network System Integrators. From 1999 to 2003, he served as President of Remex. In 2003, he was instrumental in the merger of Trivalent and Remex into Trivalent Group. With his substantial experience, Mike knows how to assist clients to find the best ways to leverage technologies to maximize their business objectives. For many years, Mike has enjoyed outstanding working relationships with many clients and partners.

     

     

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     John Hey  John W. Hey - Chief Services Officer

    John was the first employee hired in the history of Trivalent LAN Concepts, joining the company as a network engineer in 1992. He steadily progressed in the ensuing years, and today provides day-to-day management of our technical professionals, as well as developing and building the solutions that the company will deliver in the future. John's greatest assets are his strong determination and a deep desire to do things the right way.  John recently acheived his Certified Business Continuity Planner (CBCP) credential.
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     Dawn Simpson 

     

    Dawn M. Simpson - Vice President, Market Development  

     

    Dawn has been part of the Professional Services Management Team since rejoining the company in 2004, recently moving over to head up the Marketing efforts. With over 25 years of progressive business experience, Dawn brings a wealth of knowledge from a variety of industries and disciplines. Dawn now manages the development of Trivalent Group's vast services, including product development, collateral, and our event planning teams.  In addition she consults with clients on both general business and IT alignment as well as Business Continuity Management.

     
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    Ray Schmelzel  H. Ray Schmelzel - Senior Vice President, Communications Division

    Ray was the founder of CSI, an AT&T, Lucent, and SBC Ameritech distributor, which he ultimately brought into the Remex Systems Group organization that became part of Trivalent Group in 2003. Ray manages the managed network/telecom sales team, shaping the company's product and services offerings for our clients nationwide. Ray is also responsible for evaluating Trivalent's partner products, and he reviews all network design and system integration projects.

    With 37 years of experience in telecommunications, voice/data, network design, and system integration, Ray fondly remembers  his early years working summers as a line man for AT&T, a practical bit of experience he says helps him to this day. 

     

  • Trivalent stands for the bonding of three integral components.

     

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    “We believe that by bonding the relationships between our clients, the services we provide, and best-of-breed business part-ners, we provide the value you demand.” 
     
    Larry Andrus, CEO