LI Tech Advisors is thrilled to announce that our founder and CEO, Anthony Buonaspina, was recently featured in an article on Newsday, where he shared insights on how the evolving job market presents new opportunities for businesses like ours.
The article, penned by Victor Ocasio, explores the ongoing trend of employees considering job changes, with nearly 3 in 10 American workers planning to quit their jobs by the end of the year. While many companies may view this as a challenge, Buonaspina sees it as a chance to expand LI Tech Advisors' talent pool.
In his interview, Buonaspina highlighted the company’s commitment to creating a work environment that values employee feedback and engagement, which has led to minimal turnover over the past 7-8 years. He also discussed LI Tech Advisors' remote work model, which has been in place since the pandemic, making recruitment and retention more flexible and inclusive.
Furthermore, Buonaspina mentioned the exciting plans to implement profit-sharing later this year, a move that underscores the company's dedication to rewarding its hard working team. "It doesn’t matter where you are in the world anymore. That is the future," Buonaspina stated, emphasizing the limitless possibilities that remote work offers.
We invite you to read the full article on Newsday here.
At LI Tech Advisors, we are proud of the positive work environment we've cultivated and the growth we continue to achieve. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to innovate and expand our team.
Anthony has been in the MSP business since before the acronym existed. Managed IT once started as break-fix solutions and some light phone support.
Since then, he has seen the industry flourish into a landscape of platforms, cloud servers, software tools and AI . Tailoring network configurations and software stacks to the specific needs of each business.
In his current role, he focuses on proactive planning, ensuring clients can avoid potential issues altogether. This involves meticulous planning for enhanced business continuity, allowing swift resolution of any unforeseen challenges. What initially began as addressing "fires" through break-fix solutions has evolved into a proactive approach, ensuring that such issues are prevented from arising in the first place.