People, Technology & Processes CEO, Victor Buonamia, Leads Company to Top Veteran-Owned Business Accolade
LAKELAND, Fla., May 31, 2018 (Newswire.com) - With its corporate headquarters in Lakeland, Florida, the professional IT services, software solutions, and development training business also boasts further offices in Maryland, Alabama, and Arizona.
"Our company's competencies evolved from leveraging IT enablers for knowledge management, with an emphasis on web-based knowledge portals and portal services, system services, and system administration," explains CEO Victor Buonamia. Extended capabilities also include software development, technical training support, and field support services.
Buonamia continues, "Our mission is to combine technical expertise, innovation, and operational experience to solve our customers' most complex challenges."
"We're a corporate family," adds People, Technology, and Processes CFO Nicole Buonamia. "We're driven to lead globally with an innovative vision, flawless execution, continuous adaptability, and a profound appreciation for the missions we serve," she adds.
Tampa Bay Business Journal meanwhile reports daily on business news updates across 17 industries and dozens of popular topics from around Florida, while also bringing readers the latest networking and marketing alerts.
Part of American City Business Journals, the largest publisher of metropolitan business newsweeklies in the United States, Tampa Bay Business Journal is one of 43 associated business publications across the country reaching more than 3.6 million readers each week.
Speaking of the company's recent accolade, Florida Governor Rick Scott congratulated Victor Buonamia and People, Technology, and Processes, on being included in the Tampa Bay Business Journal's list of top veteran-owned businesses.
Businesses provide opportunities for families to live their dreams in Florida, and People, Technology and Processes is helping to make Florida the best place in the world to raise a family, have a great career, and enjoy a life full of opportunity.
Governor Scott, himself a U.S. military veteran, goes on to point out that Florida's unemployment rates are currently at a 10-year low. Over the past seven years, taxes in Florida have also been cut more than 75 times, saving taxpayers over $7 billion and leading to the creation of more than 1.3 million private sector jobs.
To find out more about People, Technology, and Processes, visit http://www.ptp-llc.com/.
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