Third generation continues legacy of family business at NetGain Technologies
Jason Jacobson became CEO of NetGain Technologies and Brendan Jacobson ascended to President of the managed I.T. services company at the start of 2017.
Jason Jacobson became CEO of NetGain Technologies and Brendan Jacobson ascended to President of the managed I.T. services company at the start of 2017.
John Meholovitch has held several titles since joining NetGain Technologies as a staff accountant in 1992. In December 2016, the director of financing and purchasing added a new one: Business Controller.
NetGain Technologies climbed seven spots in 2016 to rank 56th in the world as a managed IT services provider (MSP). Penton Technology released its ninth-annual MSPmentor 501 Global Edition rankings on May 19. The list identifies the world’s most progressive 501 managed service providers in 2016. NetGain Technologies ranked 63rd on the 2015 list.
NetGain Technologies earned seventh ranking among medium companies on the 2016 Best Places to Work in Kentucky report. The annual list is a service of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and Kentucky Society for Human Resource Management (KYSHRM).
NetGain Technologies announced today its security alerts service is on pace to surpass 100 security alerts in 2015. The managed IT services provider (MSP) launched its Security Alerts service in January, featuring the alerts on its www.NetGainIT.com homepage.
One year after joining the Blue Grass chapter of Financial Executives International (FEI), Rick Ward has received an appointment to serve as a board member for the organization of senior-level finance executives.
Inc. magazine released its Inc 5000 2015 list this month, ranking the fastest-growing private companies in America. Lexington-based NetGain Technologies was among the honorees.
Nan Plummer, president and CEO of LexArts, calls her organization “kind of like a mutual fund for the arts.” While speaking about workplace giving programs with Jason Jacobson, director of corporate development at NetGain Technologies, Plummer outlined the types of funding that LexArts makes possible for artists in Central Kentucky.
Knight has spent 25 years delivering IT solutions to companies in the extended Chattanooga area—the X that runs from Birmingham to Knoxville and Nashville to Atlanta, with the Scenic City at its center. During that quarter-century, Knight figures that he has met local business leaders in the boardrooms of almost every office building in the Chattanooga environs.