Schneider Electric Names Maverick Technologies Its First Strategic Alliance Partner

Nov. 3, 2011
System Integrator Maverick Technologies Is the First in Schneider ElectricÂ’s Solutions Partner Program to Be Recognized as a Strategic Alliance Partner, the Highest Level in the Program

Maverick Technologies, a system integrator based in Columbia, Ill., has been named Schneider Electric’s Strategic Alliance Partner. Maverick Technologies is the first company to make it to that level in Schneider Electric’s Solutions Partner Program.

The Solutions Partner Program recognizes members—including control panel builders, system integrators, specialty OEMs and consulting engineers—for their application expertise, operational excellence and high level of customer solutions. Strategic Alliance Partner is the highest level in the Solutions Partner Program and recognizes the highest level of partnership and Schneider Electric solution competencies.
 
“Maverick is honored to be named the first Strategic Alliance Partner for Schneider Electric, and we are excited about continuing to collaborate with them to deliver the best solutions to our clients,” said Paul Galeski, president at Maverick Technologies.

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