Mainstream Technologies Hires Michael Latimer who brings 10 years experience to the team.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (PRWEB) May 12, 2018

Mainstream Technologies is pleased to announce the hiring of Michael Latimer as Software Developer. His responsibilities will include the design, development, and deployment of web solutions using .NET technologies.

Mike has 10 years experience, most recently for five years with Northrop-Grumman on behalf of the Arkansas Department of Human Services. Prior to that, he was with the Arkansas Federal Credit Union and Murphy Oil, as a Software Developer. He started his career as a Web Developer for D&H Distributing. He received a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.

Steve Althoff, Director of Software Development, added: “I am excited to add Michael to our development team. He came to us as a highly recommended candidate with an impressive software development track record. I can’t wait to see the great things Michael will accomplish here at Mainstream.”

Since 1996, Mainstream has evolved into one of the most established IT services companies in the Mid-South, serving clients from its headquarters in Little Rock and its second operations facility in Conway, as well as a sales office in Bentonville. Their staff of information technology professionals serves business and government customers across the nation with Managed IT Services, Custom Software Development Services, and Hosting.

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