Mark Giannini of Memphis built Service
Assurance/Outsource IT into the largest privately held technology integration
organization in the Mid-South. He founded the company in 1989, two years after
receiving his Bachelor's degree from Christian Brothers University, and served
as its Chief Executive Officer until he sold the company to All Covered, a
division of Konica Minolta Business Solutions USA, in 2012.
Ever since his entrepreneurial efforts
began to pay off, Mark Giannini of
Memphis has been giving back to his community. A native of Memphis, he has been
proud to support its continued growth in any way that he could. He helped to
raise more than half a million dollars for the Brooks Art Museum and was the
Chairman of Art on Fire at the Dixon. He is a Board member for the Dixon
Gallery and Gardens, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis, and the
Visible Music College, among many others. "I have given literally tens of
thousands of hours to the local community," he says.
Mark Giannini of Memphis was also the
technology provider for the Komen Race for the Cure. Komen has played a key
role in every major advancement in breast cancer research over the last thirty
years, and Mark Giannini of Memphis is proud to be a part of that fight. The
Race for the Cure is Komen's main fundraiser. As he knows, the prognosis for
invasive breast cancer depends on at what stage the disease is at when it is
diagnosed. As health authorities say, early detection is key to a woman's
chances of being successfully treated.
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