TROY – Creative Breakthroughs, a network security, integration and management company, has named Sean Blenkhorn to the newly-created position of Education Practice Lead for CBI?s Business Development team. Blenkhorn will be responsible for the support and development of accounts and services in the education market.
In addition to over fifteen years of technology integration and business development experience, Blenkhorn brings five years experience of successful planning and deployment of School Information Systems. Blenkhorn previously served as the Chief Technology & Operations Officer at edtec central, as well as Business Data and Network Manager for Cornerstone Schools Association in Detroit.
?Sean brings to Creative Breakthroughs the experience to understand and address the needs of schools that constantly struggle with support, customization and training at all levels?, said Creative Breakthroughs CEO Steve Barone.
“I’ve had the opportunity to work with Creative Breakthroughs over the past 5 years and know the quality of work the company delivers. They consistently go above and beyond to get the job done and become a leader in every market that they are in. I’m excited that Steve gave me the opportunity to help CBI build and service the education market,” said Blenkhorn.
Blenkhorn graduated with honors with a Computer Programmer/Analyst degree from Georgian College in Barrie, Ontario. He currently resides in New Haven, Michigan with his wife and two children. Blenkhorn is also a member of both the National and Michigan PowerSchool User Group.
Creative Breakthroughs, Inc. provides computer system integration, network security and support, as well as consulting and staffing to more than 440 clients that range from small businesses to those listed on the Fortune 500. Through relationships with Symantec, eEye Digital Security, Altiris, Juniper, RSA, eIQnetworks, Microsoft and Cyberoam, among many others, Creative Breakthroughs, Inc. offers the most secure and innovative network technology solutions available in the Midwest.
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