We’re proud to share that our CEO, Georgia Rittenberg, has been featured in not one, but two recent publications. The topics couldn’t be more relevant to what we do every day at ComputerCare.
Sustainable Tech Starts With What You Already Have
In a roundup by Smartech Daily titled “The Future is Now”: Sustainable Tech Solutions You Should Know, Georgia joined 24 other industry leaders to share her perspective on the sustainable technologies that deserve more attention.
Her take? Repair before you replace.
As Georgia explains, enterprise organizations and consumers frequently spend more than necessary by purchasing new laptops and phones rather than fixing what they already have. Beyond the financial upside — especially when devices are still under warranty — repair is a genuinely sustainable choice. It keeps electronics out of landfills and reduces the environmental cost of manufacturing entirely new devices.
This is exactly the philosophy that drives ComputerCare. As an authorized repair provider, we help businesses and individuals extend the life of their technology, get real ROI from existing investments, and make choices that are good for both the bottom line and the planet.
Operational Leadership Through Empathy
Georgia was also featured in COO Insider’s article 25 Innovative Approaches to Develop Leadership Skills in Operations Teams.
Her contribution centers on a simple idea: cross-training account and operations teams to build empathy on both sides. At ComputerCare, that means account team members train on the operations floor, and operations staff join customer status calls. The result goes beyond better internal communication — when each team understands the other’s world, and operations staff hear directly from customers, people feel more empowered to bring creative solutions to the table. As Georgia puts it, that sense of agency is what gives everyone on the team the chance to show their leadership qualities.
We’re proud of the thought leadership Georgia brings to these conversations, and even prouder that it reflects the values we live by here at ComputerCare every day.