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November102014
posted by Genesis |
category: Informative

One of the first things we usually hear when hosting a visitor at our Memphis warehouse is, "Wow, it's huge!" And although we can tell someone about our 230,000 square-foot facility, it makes a much bigger impact to see it in person.

For those of you who haven't had the chance to visit us here yet, we'll give you the next best thing. Please enjoy this virtual video tour of our Memphis Warehouse, Testing Labs, and Network Integration Center. We've got some pretty great things happening here!

October242014
posted by Genesis |
category: Informative

With clients across the United States and beyond, many - if not most - don't get the chance to visit our facilities in person. We wind up spending a lot of time talking about our great people and facilities: our NOC/SOC and data center in Austin, our warehouse and NIC in Memphis, and our domestic solution center in rural West Texas.

What better way, we figured, to give a remote glimpse into the great things we have going on than a virtual video tour. We hope you will enjoy this look inside the walls of Genesis, with more to come!

October232014
posted by Genesis |
category: News

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – October 23, 2014 – Genesis Chief Financial Officer Cathy Kincy today was recognized as among the city's best CFOs by the San Antonio Business Journal.

Nearly 250 guests helped congratulate the 10 winners at a luncheon and awards ceremony at Oak Hills Country Club. The awards, presented by publisher Jimmy Holmes, recognized chief financial officers and finance executives who are considered outstanding in their field.

July222014
posted by Genesis |
category: Events

Genesis was proud to be a title sponsor of this year’s PGA Junior Series, culminating in the 39th Junior PGA Championship.

The nation’s best junior golfers competed in the championship tournament July 29 through Aug. 1 at the Miramont Country Club in Bryan, Texas.

June182014
posted by Genesis |
category: News

A New York PR executive once wrote in Forbes, “to get a person excited about your brand, you have to first get them to understand it.”

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