Increasing Access to High-Performance, Cost-Effective Switching Solutions
Many companies have seen the need to update their existing test solutions, but several key challenges have stood in the way—primarily cost and...
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Casey Coyne Dec 18, 2018 9:00:55 AM
Greeneville, TN – The TEVET family has been growing throughout 2018. From what started out as about 25 employees has now nearly doubled in size with our most recent addition to the Executive Team, Gary Tilley.
Gary comes to the team with extensive industry experience. As a Navy veteran with technical experience and over 25 years within the Aerospace and Defense industry, it is safe to say that he knows the “in’s and out’s” of the business and usage of test and measurement equipment. By pairing his knowledge and experience with the account-based teams at TEVET, we ensure continued customized solutions for our customers, increased exposure for our partners, and future growth for TEVET and our HUBZone community.
Welcome to the TEVET family, Gary. We are excited to start 2019 with you!
Pictured Above, clockwise: Tracy Solomon (CEO and President) demonstrating technology with ETSU Engineering College, Lockheed Martin Account Managers (Stephanie Hardin, Jerri Gore, Sondra Wyatt, and Kerri Lane) with 2018 SBA Award, Gary Tilley (VP of Sales), TEVET Operations Team, and local Greeneville High School JROTC cadets.
TEVET is a certified HUBZone and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned small business. With 2018 sales projected at $200M; TEVET is a successful, safe, small business. There are 480 small businesses with the combined SDVOSB and HUBZone classification. There is only one small business with revenues that exceed $25 million; which puts TEVET in a class all of its own. TEVET takes the HUBZone classification seriously, for every dollar spent with TEVET, we take a portion of it and put it to meaningful use through our multiple socioeconomic engagements. Strengthening families, employees, and the communities we serve is at the very core of TEVET’s mission.
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