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Daniel Saenz

Account Manager for Netsync

Netsync Network Solutions

For-Profit

Professional Bio

As an Account Manager for Netsync, Danny Saenz acts as the main point of contact for services by obtaining quotes and schematics for presentations and providing project coordination for each client. Danny has full access to all staff assigned to his clients, including professional services teams, deployment technicians, directorial staff, and accounting and purchasing representatives. Danny is authorized to coordinate with Netsync and manufacturer staff to ensure each project assigned is completed on time and within budget.

Danny holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and Chemistry from Texas A&M University and a Master’s Degree in Science and Technology Education from The University of Texas Pan American. Danny has over 30 years of experience in K12 having served as a teacher and IT Director. As an Account Manager, he frequently coordinate Netsync’s marketing events for the South Texas area. Danny is responsible for managing multiple, complex accounts and takes part in all aspects of clients’ long-term projects. Danny joined Netsync 2023 and is responsible for securing and supporting contracts with independent school districts and local government entities in the South Texas area. Holding active accounts with most of his clients engaged in long-term commitments, Danny also holds state and local contracts that service multiple agencies, facilities, and individual entities.

Organization Name

Netsync Network Solutions
2500 West Loop S Ste 410
Houston, TX 77027-4520
United States
469.235.4309 http://www.netsyncnetwork.com
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