Atlas Professional Services announces changes to C-Suite

Atlas Professional Services, a Tampa-based information technology support services company, has added Tony Martinez as chief executive officer.

Former CEO Greg Zolkos will remain involved at Atlas as founder and chairman.

Zolkos founded Atlas in 2006. Under his leadership as founder, president and CEO the past 18 years, the managed service provider has grown to a team of 45 employees serving over 170 clients which include small, mid-sized and large businesses in all types of industries.

“Tony has been an instrumental part of several successful growth ventures in both the private and public market sectors,” said Zolkos. “As a leader, he focuses on operational excellence, customer experience and a culture of growth – all of which make him a great fit to lead Atlas Professional Services into the future.”

Prior to joining Atlas, Martinez served as chief growth officer at risk management software company SecurityStudio. He has also held leadership positions at MGT Consulting Group, CyberSequr and ISC2.

As Martinez assumes the role of CEO at Atlas Professional Services, Zolkos now serves as regional CEO South of Lyra Technology Group and will oversee eight MSPs throughout the Southeast U.S., including Atlas. He will remain active in the Tampa Bay business and philanthropic community and maintains an office at Atlas Professional Services, in Tampa, a statement said.

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