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NinjaRMM Marketing Leader Recognized in Channel Futures DE&I List

Vice President of Marketing, Rachel Spatz, was selected as a channel leader working to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in technology.

Today, NinjaRMM announced that Vice President of Global Marketing, Rachel Spatz, has been included among the honorees on the inaugural Channel Futures DE&I 101 list. The list recognizes individuals from a wide range of multicultural backgrounds who are driving diversity, equity, and inclusion in the technology channel through their words, actions, and leadership.

At NinjaRMM, Rachel is a consistent voice and ally when it comes to DE&I initiatives. In her role leading NinjaRMM’s marketing department, she actively encourages the representation of different genders, ethnicities, abilities, and ages across the company’s marketing initiatives and imagery. Core to the belief that anyone can succeed in a career in technology and IT, NinjaRMM’s marketing and content teams will continue to identify, feature, and promote diverse voices from across the technology channel.

“It’s an honor to be included in the Channel Futures DE&I 101 list and be among a group of leaders truly committed to diversifying the channel and uplifting underrepresented voices,” said Rachel Spatz. “Greater diversity in the technology channel will only lead to greater innovation and I’m proud of the impact we’re making at NinjaRMM. I hope this recognition can shine a spotlight on the need for continued investment and action on diversity, equity, and inclusion.”

NinjaRMM stands as a proud supporter and advocate for increasing diversity in tech. For more information on NinjaRMM, visit www.ninjarmm.com.

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