Wisconsin Executive Named to List of “Top 50 Tech Leaders”
New Horizons Computer Learning Center of Wisconsin Owner Honored in Las Vegas
Las Vegas – Wisconsin technology executive Pat Riley has been named one of the Tech industry’s “Top 50 Tech Leaders.” The honor was awarded to Riley in June at the InterCon Internet Conference in Las Vegas. Recipients for the award are selected from a national pool of technology leaders who have shown exemplary efforts and have been instrumental in driving change across the technology industry.
“It’s an honor to be selected from the thousands of executives working in our industry. New Horizons Computer Learning Centers of Wisconsin is committed to helping companies and their employees get the most out of the computer systems that run today’s business,” said Pat Riley, Owner of Riley Technologies and New Horizons Computer Learning Centers of Wisconsin. “Our team makes software easier to use and we empower users to improve their skills and grow their careers.”
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers of Wisconsin is the state’s largest computer training and talent development company with offices in Brookfield, Appleton and Madison. Training is delivered on location, in the New Horizons offices or online at www.newhorizonswi.com.
For more information on New Horizons Computer Learning Centers, visit www.newhorizonswi.com.
About New Horizons:
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers of Wisconsin is the state’s largest IT and Talent Development training organization. New Horizons’ corporate training solutions enhance marketable skills featuring powerful vendor-authorized learning tools and expert instruction. New Horizons has trained more than 30 million people nationwide. New Horizons Computer Learning Centers of Wisconsin is a franchise of New Horizons Computer Learning Centers and a division of Riley Technologies, LLC.
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