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By: Kaylie Gyarmathy on August 2, 2019
Michael Gallo is a Senior Network Engineer and has been with vXchnge since September of 2014 and works out of our Secaucus office in New Jersey. As a Network Engineer for vXchnge, Michael is responsible for insuring the stability, reliability and integrity of the current vXchnge network as well as working with the rest of the team to look to the future to design scalable solutions that will take us into the years to come. Network Engineering is also the Level 3 escalation for the NOC, as such Michael enjoys providing the best possible experience for all customers that require his assistance with any problems. When he’s not working, Michael enjoys going to the Jersey shore with his family, building cabinets in his garage and a good movie.
I like my teammates most at vXchnge - loyalty and the people I work with are most important to me.
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love that almost all of my days are never the same at vXchnge, and I get the opportunity to work with fantastic people every single day as well (Customers and coworkers). I not only get the chance to learn something new each day about our industry, but I learn a lot about my customers’ industries as welDo you have a favorite mdWhat wouldWhat is the best concert you have ever attended?
Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden back in 2006.
I would buy my children and my sister homes.
What is one food you wish had zero calories?
Anything and everything chocolate!
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As the Marketing Manager for vXchnge, Kaylie handles the coordination and logistics of tradeshows and events. She is responsible for social media marketing and brand promotion through various outlets. She enjoys developing new ways and events to capture the attention of the vXchnge audience.
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