All Politics Is Local

Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to represent CompTIA at the North Carolina Technology Association’s Annual “State of Technology,” a statewide conference on tech trends and innovation by North Carolina companies and organizations, all with a focus on data storage and security.Congresswoman Ellmers (center) with Brooks Raiford, CEO of NCTA (left) and Matthew Evans of CompTIA (right)In a post conference session, CompTIA partnered with the North Carolina Technology Association (NCTA) to pr ...
Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to represent CompTIA at the North Carolina Technology Association’s Annual “State of Technology,” a statewide conference on tech trends and innovation by North Carolina companies and organizations, all with a focus on data storage and security.

Congresswoman Ellmers (center) with Brooks Raiford, CEO of NCTA (left) and Matthew Evans of CompTIA (right)


In a post conference session, CompTIA partnered with the North Carolina Technology Association (NCTA) to present a Tech Roundtable. Through our work in advocacy, we have a good partnership with the NCTA, which is a member of CompTIA’s TechVoice Council. Working on this event helped strengthen that relationship even more.

Our joint Tech Roundtable featured Congresswoman Renee Ellmers (R-NC) and centered on the issues facing small businesses in the tech industry. I introduced Rep. Ellmers and spoke to attendees about CompTIA and our role advocating on behalf of the IT industry.

As a champion of the SMB tech entrepreneur, CompTIA’s advocacy efforts have helped us form a great working relationship with the House Small Business Committee. This relationship led us to work with Members of the Committee. For example, Rep. Ellmers recently spoke at a reception we had in March with our friends from the Technology Councils of North America – of which NCTA is a member.

We are pleased to be working with the Congresswoman and her office to help tackle issues such as cloud and data storage, both of which are important to the small- and medium-size IT entrepreneur, and it was a pleasure attending the NCTA State of Technology Conference, on behalf of CompTIA.

To learn more about TechVoice or to get involved in our grassroots advocacy efforts, please contact Matthew L. Evans, manager of public advocacy, CompTIA.

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