GREG CURRY

Chief Technical Officer

Greg Curry is a highly accomplished IT leader and the Chief Technical Officer at ManagePoint, where he brings more than 25 years of advanced experience in cybersecurity, network architecture, virtualization, disaster recovery, cloud platforms, and enterprise infrastructure engineering. Throughout his career, Greg has designed, executed, and supported some of the most complex technology environments across industries, earning a reputation for precision engineering, strategic foresight, and unwavering commitment to excellence.

Greg’s expertise spans every layer of IT—from hardware engineering to advanced networking, secure architecture design, server infrastructure, DR strategy, wireless engineering, and enterprise-grade system optimization. He is known for meticulously planning and executing major migrations and upgrades with minimal risk and downtime, setting the technical standards and best practices that ensure ManagePoint clients operate in secure, stable, high-performance environments.

A passionate technologist and “benchmark junkie,” Greg relentlessly tests, evaluates, and refines systems to push performance, reliability, and security to the highest standards. His philosophy is clear: redundancy and resilience come first, because a business is only as strong as the systems it runs on.

When he’s not engineering IT solutions, Greg enjoys music, cycling, wine, and continually learning new technologies to stay ahead of what’s next in the industry.

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10437 W. Innovation Drive
Suite 212
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
414 485 6169

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