About Us
T.E.N. - Tech Exec Networks is led by Marci McCarthy, CEO and President, who brings over 20 years of experience in business management, networking and marketing to the firm. Formed in 2010, T.E.N. offers an unrivaled dedication to program excellence, customer service and the acumen to adapt to an ever-changing business marketplace.
Our Atlanta-based company employs a seasoned professional staff located throughout the U.S. We are well connected to a vast network of IT and information security professionals and solution providers coast to coast. It's an attitude and spirit that differentiates us and it's made us the foremost provider of targeted executive level events throughout the United States of America.
Under McCarthy’s direction, the flagship ISE® Program Series has expanded from a local level to a nationally acclaimed regional and national event in major cities including Atlanta, Dallas, New York City, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. In addition, we deliver over 150 events on an annual basis that reach thousands of top executives and solutions providers in key locations all around the U.S.
Awards
Mar 13, 2012
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T.E.N. CEO, Marci McCarthy, Receives Congressional Citation and Distinguished Service Award
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| Mar 3, 2011 |
AMA Atlanta 2011 Amy Awards Finalist
Event Marketing Category
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| Dec 3, 2010 |
TechAmerica Spirit of Endeavor Awards 2010 Finalist
Leadership in Technology Education Category
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| Oct 22, 2010 |
Excalibur Awards 2010 Winner
Small to Mid-sized Company Category
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Women in Technology (WIT) Leadership Book Features Contributed Chapter by T.E.N. CEO
T.E.N, the leading national technology and information security executive networking and relationship marketing organization, announced that company CEO, Marci McCarthy, is a featured contributor to Women In Technology's (WIT) recently released book, CLIMB: Leading Women In Technology Share Their Journeys To Success. The book features more than 60 profiles of leaders influencing Atlanta's business, academic and technology landscapes, including Women of the Year in Technology Award recipients, WIT presidents, and key WIT supporters and volunteers.
McCarthy, who was president of WIT in 2001 and a Woman of the Year in Technology Honoree in 2010, contributed a chapter in CLIMB titled, 'New, New and New - A Time of Firsts,' that shares an inspiring message with readers on the power of relationships and on being a leader.
CLIMB also describes efforts by WIT and The WIT Foundation to support the next generation of women through pre-career programs encouraging girls to study and work in STEM-related careers (science, technology, engineering and math.) Net proceeds from book sales will provide additional funding for the WIT Foundation.
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