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I am responsible for the leadership and direction of Brisk Consulting, Inc.. When my father (Dan Sabatucci) and I started the company in 2002, we envisioned a company that would grow to be a prominent telecommunications provider in Northeast Ohio. Since the day we began our operations, I have been responsible for adding customers, recruiting and training employees and choosing vendors.
By 1992, I had graduated from The University of Akron, served in Operation Desert Storm and co-founded a payroll company called Paychecks Plus. That is, in addition to having worked for four years at Graphic Enterprises in Canton, Ohio where I learned how a service oriented, sales driven company should be run. From there, I entered the telecommunications industry by working at Cellular One as an account executive.
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I officially joined Dante and Brisk Consulting in August of 2005, just before the finalization of the acquisition of AT&T by SBC. Just prior to joining Brisk I was working for SBC as a Distributor Manager, a representative of SBC responsible for managing and supporting the activities of distributors such as Brisk Consulting. I joined Brisk because Dante and I have talked for years about how a sales company should be run and how customers should be treated and this was the perfect opportunity to work together and put in place the dreams we had.
My sales background has always been linked to the communications field. I started by selling copiers in Pittsburgh. I came to Ohio in 1981 as a Sales Manager for ComDoc and then Ohio Business Machines. I then bought and ran a printing company for several years. In 1992 I joined Cellular One where I learned about wireless service. I started as a sales representative and eventually managed a sales team. From there I went to Global Crossing as a National Account Manager and acquired a background in Long Distance, Local, and Data wireline services. I was recruited by SBC as a Distributor Manager because of my extensive and successful sales and business background. Along the way I earned several awards and honors at every company I worked for.
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I began working with Brisk Consulting a little over four years ago after many years as a Legal Secretary. I enjoy my work day which includes scheduling appointments and contact with our current customers.
I am married and we have four children and eight grandchildren. I have a Pekingese named Fazu, who is six years old. I enjoy reading in my spare time, and especially look forward to spending time with my husband and Fazu at our cabin at Salt Fork.
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I started with Brisk Consulting part-time in 2003 and moved to full time in 2004 and I love it. I work from home and my day consists of scheduling appointments and talking to clients. I enjoy keeping my clients informed about their contract expiration dates and their options and helping them make decisions about what is best for them.
My hobbies include cross-stitching, crocheting, reading and especially my time at the beach. I am married and have no children but plenty of nieces and nephews and their kids now to spoil. I have an 11 year old boxer named Max and 2 parrots (if you listen closely enough you may hear them in the background). It's a pretty full and enjoyable life.
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I was hired in early 2004 to be Dante’s assistant. Since then, and as the company has evolved, I have gotten involved in as much of the companies functions as Dante and Dan will put up with and have a wide variety of responsibilities. I came to Brisk Consulting from a large Fortune 500 Company and the individual attention and dedication to customers plus the relaxed family atmosphere we have here are a refreshing change and help to make it a great place to work.
I am married and we have two children and three grandchildren. Unfortunately, they all live in Michigan so we don’t get to see them as often as we’d like to. It does make the Ohio State vs Michigan rivalry a bit more fun though. I enjoy fishing, reading, sewing and just spending time with my husband and our families and friends.
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