Welcome

Welcome to the MSPmentor 250, our annual look at the executives, entrepreneurs, experts, coaches and community leaders shaping the global managed services market.

The MSPmentor 250 (2011 Edition):

Download the Report: Our 52-page PDF containing extended bios, LinkedIn, Blog, Twitter and YouTube video links. The free PDF is available from the MSPmentor Resource Center (registration required).

Or Read Sections Online: View each piece of the report separately online:

  • Page 1: Profiles 1 t0 25, Executive Last Names A through B
  • Page 2: Profiles 26 t0 50, B through C
  • Page 3: Profiles 51 to 75, C through D
  • Page 4: Profiles 76 to 100, D through H
  • Page 5: Profiles 101 to 125, H through K
  • Page 6: Profiles 126 to 150, K through M
  • Page 7: Profiles 151 to 175, M through P
  • Page 8: Profiles 176 to 200, P through S
  • Page 9: Profiles 201 to 225, S through S
  • Page 10: Profiles 226 to 250, S through Z
  • Potential Errors and Omissions: We will not be adding additional photos, videos or social media links. If you spot a factual error please email Editorial Director Joe Panettieri (joe [at] NineLivesMediaInc [dot] com).

The MSPmentor 250 (2010 Edition)

Deadline for nominees was July 23, 2010. The third-annual MSPmentor 250 debuted Aug. 16 through Aug. 20, 2010. The content includes:

  • The MSPmentor 250 (2010 Edition) Complete Report: A single PDF download from our Resource Center (registration required). The report features executive names, titles, brief biographies and achievements, Twitter and corporate blog links and company locations. A Rolodex of sorts, the report will help you network with managed services experts across the globe.

MSPmentor 250 (2010 Edition), Sorted By Members’ Last Names

  • The MSPmentor 250, Part I
  • MSPmentor 250, Part II
  • MSPmentor 250, Part III
  • MSPmentor 250, Part IV
  • MSPmentor 250, Part V

The MSPmentor 250 (2009 Edition)

  • The MSPmentor 250 (2009 Edition) Complete Report: A single PDF download from our Resource Center (registration required). The report features executive names, titles, brief biographies and achievements, Twitter and corporate blog links and company locations. A Rolodex of sorts, the report will help you network with managed services experts across the globe.

MSPmentor 250 (2009 Edition), Sorted By Members’ Last Names

  • The MSPmentor 250, Part I
  • MSPmentor 250, Part II
  • MSPmentor 250, Part III
  • MSPmentor 250, Part IV
  • MSPmentor 250, Part V

MSPmentor 250 (2009 Edition), Sorted By Members’ Company Names

  • MSPmentor 250 (2009 Edition), Executives at Companies A-C
  • MSPmentor 250 (2009 Edition), Executives at Companies D-I
  • MSPmentor 250 (2009 Edition), Executives at Companies J-M
  • MSPmentor 250 (2009 Edition), Executives at Companies N-R
  • MSPmentor 250 (2009 Edition), Executives at Companies S-Z

The MSPmentor 250 (2008 Edition)

  • The MSPmentor 250 (2008 Edition): A single PDF download from our Resource Center (registration required). The report, compiled in August 2008, features executive names, titles, brief biographies and achievements, and company locations. A Rolodex of sorts, the report will help you network with managed services experts across the globe.

MSPmentor 250 (2008 Edition), Sorted By Members’ Last Names

  • The MSPmentor 250, Part I
  • MSPmentor 250, Part II
  • MSPmentor 250, Part III
  • MSPmentor 250, Part IV
  • MSPmentor 250, Part V

MSPmentor 250 (2008 Edition), Sorted By Members’ Company Names

  • MSPmentor 250, Executives at Companies A-C
  • MSPmentor 250, Executives at Companies D-H
  • MSPmentor 250, Executives at Companies I-L
  • MSPmentor 250, Executives at Companies M-R
  • MSPmentor 250, Executives at Companies S-Z

About The MSPmentor 250

The MSPmentor 250 is an annual executive listing and report produced by MSPmentor and its owner, Nine Lives Media Inc. The report features CEOs, CIOs, CTOs, entrepreneurs, marketing experts, PR pros, association leaders and other top minds who are shaping the global managed services ecosystem. We don’t rank executives by number. Rather, we present them to you in alphabetical order.

So, what’s the difference between the MSPmentor 100 (unveiled each Q1) and the MSPmentor 250 (unveiled each Q3)? It’s simple: While the MSPmentor 100 focuses on the world’s most successful managed service provider businesses, the MSPmentor 250 focuses on the personalities you need to know across this industry. The MSPmentor 100 leverages fact-based metrics (annual MSP revenue growth, revenue per employee, revenue per managed device, etc.) but the MSPmentor 250 is driven purely by word of mouth and personal reputation.

Instead of looking for the obvious names, we pushed our readers to identify the hidden leaders driving managed services and software as a service (SaaS). A prime example: You likely know about the MSP and SaaS initiatives under way at Amazon.com, Cisco, Dell, Google and Microsoft. But do you know the key internal executives who are driving those strategies? You will — once you dive into the MSPmentor 250.

Equally important: The MSPmentor 250 isn’t reserved for Global 2000 companies. Hundreds of executives representing regional MSPs and SaaS startups are also on the list.

We hope you consider the MSPmentor 250 a valuable resource as you seek new ideas and potential partners across the MSP ecosystem.

For questions or comments about the MSPmentor 250, please contact:

Joe Panettieri
Editorial Director
Nine Lives Media Inc.
joe [at] ninelivesmediainc.com
631-423-3536

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