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The Role of the CRO with Ross Meglathery
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- Dec 5, 2023
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Summary
In this episode we talk to Ross Meglathery, the CRO at Integritek. Ross moved to Austin with Integritek eighteen months ago, and is enjoying getting connected in Austin. In this conversation Thom Singer talks to Ross about his career Journey from the Marines to the CRO role in a growing tech company. They also discuss the state of tech in Austin and a look to the future. About Intergitek Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Integritek was created for one simple goal: to combine "integrity with technology." Integritek is passionate about helping its partners achieve their business goals. Integritek simplifies technology by providing best-in-class managed services at the right price. Integritek frees up time and resources so partners can focus on what they do best. Integritek facilitates the success of businesses as a strategic thought partner. Integritek provides local support across Texas, Southern California, and Wisconsin. Further, Integritek is able to provide nationwide support through its partner ecosystem. Integritek is available 24/7 with certified technicians that are here to help. About Ross Meglathery Ross Meglathery was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and spent his formative years there and in New York City. Following graduation from Trinity College, he served in the Marines where he deployed to Western Sahara, Africa as a United Nations Military Observer and served two combat tours in Iraq (where he was wounded in action). Following active-duty, he transitioned to the Marine Corps Reserve, where he continues to serve, and concurrently began his civilian career. He initially began his civilian employment as a National Defense consultant where he worked with Federal Sector clients. During this time, he earned a Masters of Science in the Mana…