
TeamLogic IT, a leading provider of managed IT services, proudly announces the promotion of Jaron Cayton to Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). In this new role, Cayton will lead the company’s revenue strategy, growth initiatives and client success efforts as part of the largest TeamLogic IT franchise.
Cayton brings a diverse and dynamic background to the position. Beginning his career as a teacher, he transitioned into SaaS sales, where he quickly excelled in business development. He later co-founded and grew a successful business with his father, which he ultimately sold before joining TeamLogic IT. Over the past decade, he has built a track record of driving revenue growth, leading high-performing teams and delivering innovative IT solutions to businesses.
Reflecting on his journey, Cayton expressed gratitude for the mentors, colleagues and customers who have supported his career in a press release:
“I wouldn’t be here without the incredible people who have guided and challenged me along the way. I’m especially grateful to EVP of TeamLogic IT Corporate, Chuck Lennon, our CEO, Pratik Roychoudhury, and my dad Marty Cayton for their mentorship, to my colleagues and team for their relentless drive, and to our customers who trust us to provide strategic technology solutions.”
As CRO, Cayton will continue to focus on company growth, optimizing marketing and lead generation, and helping clients leverage technology to achieve their goals.
“I’m excited for what’s ahead as we continue to grow, innovate and provide best-in-class IT solutions. The future is bright for TeamLogic IT, and I’m proud to be part of this journey,” concluded Cayton in a press release.
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