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Aug

2010

TIG’s Georgia Vasilion Recognized by CRN as One of the Top Women of the Channel

SAN DIEGO  –Technology Integration Group (TIG), announced today that Georgia Vasilion, TIG Director of Public Sector, has been recognized by Everything Channel’s CRN Magazine as one of the top Women of the Channel. CRN’s annual list recognizes female executives across vendors’ channel organizations, distributors and solution providers for their accomplishments over the past year and the far-reaching impact they are having on the technology industry going forward. This year’s Women of the Channel were chosen by the editors of CRN Magazine based on their achievements as executives and the amount of influence they wield over the technology channel.


Vasilion has been instrumental in growing TIG’s public sector business. She has worked with many TIG sales reps over the past year to bring in government contract vehicles. Her aim is to grow all aspects of the public sector business, and in the past year in particular has championed the growth of the education vertical market, which helped to result in TIG being named Education Integrator of the Year by CRN.
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21

Jul

2010

TIG Awarded Combined $10.89 Million in Trade Secrets Case Against FusionStorm

TIG Awarded Combined $10.89 Million Verdict in Compensatory and Punitive Damages in Trade Secrets Case against FusionStorm

Jury verdict will help to set standard of conduct for the industry


SAN DIEGO –– IT solutions integrator Technology Integration Group (TIG) has been awarded $9.36 million in compensatory damages and $1.525 million in punitive damages in California Superior Court in a case against FusionStorm, three of its executives, and three former TIG employees. The damages were awarded by a jury in San Francisco last week.
 
In January 2007 TIG filed a lawsuit accusing former employees of misappropriating trade secrets and conspiring with FusionStorm to weaken TIG’s operations in the Tampa, Fla. market including disclosing sensitive pricing, vendor, and company financial information, while still working for TIG and utilizing the company’s computer systems. TIG’s complaint alleged that then Branch Manager Michael Dragoni and other former employees Randy Barber and Charles King were helping FusionStorm solicit TIG employees, divert its business and dismantle its Tampa operations in order to establish  a FusionSorm presence in Tampa.
 
TIG hired Dragoni in 2004 as a Branch Manager who eventually headed up the company’s 13-member Tampa operation. TIG alleged that two years later, Dragoni flew to California to meet with FusionStorm representatives and right before the meeting emailed two years of TIG’s profit and loss statements to Brad Thompson, FusionStorm’s VP of Sales, and Tim Tonges, the company’s COO. TIG also alleged that Dragoni provided FusionStorm with information regarding open quotes and pricing so that TIG customers could be targeted by FusionStorm’s new office. When Dragoni resigned in 2007, he had already secured office space for FusionStorm in the Tampa area. TIG filed its complaint the same day.
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