Kevin Prefontaine

Strategic Technology Advisor(sta) at NetLogix

Kevin Prefontaine has extensive experience in IT leadership and consulting, currently serving as vCIO/Senior Systems Consultant at NetLogix since November 2018. Previously, Kevin held the role of Director of Enterprise Policy and Enterprise Infrastructure Architect at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from September 2014 to April 2017, overseeing IT policy management for the Executive Branch. Prior positions include Senior Systems Engineer at the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services and various roles within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, focusing on systems analysis and network management. Kevin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a minor in Management Information Systems from Westfield State University, earned between 1990 and 1994.

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NetLogix

NetLogix specializes in a wide range of services, including tailored IT services and solutions for small and medium businesses and their owners in Massachusetts including Western, Central and the greater Boston area. We are committed to providing each and every one of our clients with high quality service and support. Our unique IT team is incredibly friendly and can help you every step of the way in growing your business. We expertly combine our services in order to provide you with customized help and support so you only get what you need and what you want. Our innovative approach starts with a thorough investigation of what your company needs to succeed so that we can ensure a perfect fit with you and our services. Our mission is to provide innovative, exceptional technical solutions that significantly improve the way our clients do business. We are committed to being the premier IT solution provider by leveraging professional competence, integrity, being proactive and by keeping the interests of our clients first.