Troy, MI Woman-Owned IT Support and Cyber Security Company, Celebrates 30 Years of Technology Innovation
Share Article TROY, Mich. (PRWEB) May 26, 2021 Computer Technologies, Inc. (http://www.cti-mi.com), a Technology Solutions Provider and Cybersecurity company headquartered in Troy, Michigan, today announced the start of a yearlong celebration of its 30th Anniversary. For three decades, Computer Technologies Inc. has been a leading technology solutions provider for a variety of fast-growing businesses throughout the area.
Computer Technologies was founded in 1991 as an IT service firm that specialized in delivering the highest level of professional computer IT services designed for fast growing small to medium organizations and local governments. While this focus has not changed, the technology being used by businesses has evolved at a rapid pace. From its initial roots in ‘break fix IT’, to Managed Service
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Norberg’s practice will focus on helping companies navigate whistleblower issues, according to a press release Monday.
As part of her new role, she will be “counseling companies seeking proactively to assess their exposure to whistleblower allegations and, in the case of specific allegations, assisting the company in guiding its response and defense,” Arnold & Porter said.
Norberg was chair of the SEC’s Office of the Whistleblower for the past four years until she resigned in April. Before taking the helm of the office, she served as deputy chief for four years.
A permanent replacement to lead the office has not yet been named by SEC Chair Gary Gensler. The office’s deputy chief, Emily Pasquinelli, is serving as acting chief.
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