Brian is a Senior Consultant at CATS Technology Solutions Group.  He grew up in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, NY, then moved to the New Springville section of Staten Island, NY, when he was 16 years old.

Brian began his education at The College of Staten Island, later transferring to Bergen Community College and DeVry University where he finished up his degree.  He realized he wanted to get involved with IT while he was working in the Operations Department at The Park Avenue Bank in NYC.  He was sent to classes to learn the banking computer system for his new position as a Systems Trainer.  It was at that point that Brian transferred to DeVry University and changed his major to Network Communications Management.  In February of 2007, he was moved to the IT Department at the bank and has been in the field ever since.

In his free time, Brian really enjoys working on classic cars.  During the spring and summer months, he likes to take his own cars to the local car shows.  He is most looking forward to remaining healthy and advancing in his career in the future.

Fun Facts about Brian:

  • I have owned 40 cars since 2001.
  • I have a 16 year old cat named Juno.

About CATS Technology

CATS Technology is a complete technology solutions provider, dedicated to providing solutions that will streamline operations, enhance productivity and drive innovation for businesses of all sizes. Our professionally trained and certified IT experts empower our clients to leverage the full potential of their IT investments to stay ahead of today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape. 

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