About Wasatch I.T. Graphic Design company in Salt Lake City, United States
We specialize in technology solutions for small- and medium-sized businesses including the sale of computer hardware and software and outsourced tech support and Managed Services. Since our inception in 2002 our company has earned accolades based on its growth and quality of service from Inc. Magazine Utah Business TechSelect Microsoft and others. As the I.T. department for 500 organizations along the Wasatch Front and beyond Wasatch I.T. is now the largest locally owned outsourced I.T. firm in Utah.
Wasatch went out of their way to visit our site and ’translate’ between the electricians and audio/video subcontractor to figure out what UPS device we needed. They could have just left me to work it out (badly) by myself but didnt. They have my business from now on!
In 2002 Spencer Ferguson founded Wasatch I.T. which serves the technology needs of small and medium-sized businesses. Through the Great Recession he transformed the company from a ’Value-Added Reseller’ to a ’Managed Services Provider.’ The company is now the I.T. department for over 500 organizations and is Utahs largest locally owned outsourced I.T. firm. Wasatch I.T. has won numerous accolades throughout its history including four consecutive ’Inc. 5000’ and ’Utah 100’ awards and ’Microsoft Partner of the Year.’
Mr. Ferguson was named to Utah Business magazines ’Forty under 40’ at the age of 29 and is an alumnus of the Goldman Sachs 10000 Small Businesses program. Formerly he served as the chairman of ChamberWest and on the TechSelect Advisory Council. Today he serves on the Small Business Council of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the SolarWinds MSP Partner Advisory Council.
Bahar Ferguson possesses a unique and diverse skill set that includes experience in business politics and law. Her educational journey began by earning her Bachelors Degree in Political Science from the University of Utah followed by her MBA from Westminster College. Bahar then completed law school at Brigham Young University. She practiced law for 4 years and maintains her Utah Attorney License to this day.
Bahar began her work in politics on Jon M. Huntsmans gubernatorial campaign later becoming the Assistant to the Senior Economic Advisor following his election. Thereafter Mrs. Ferguson continued her political service as the Finance Director for U.S. Congressman Jason Chaffetz. As the child of entrepreneurs Bahar has been exposed to business her entire life. This was enhanced when she served as the Director of Membership Services at Corporate Alliance. She continues to use this experience as the President of Wasatch I.T.
Bahar enjoys giving back to the community as Chairman of South Valley Services domestic violence shelter. She is also a member of Westminister Colleges ’School of Business Advisory Board’ and the U.S. Chamber of Commerces ’Small Business Council’.
Sean began his I.T. career with Wasatch I.T. in 2010. He started as the companys first ever Helpdesk Technician and as the company grew he grew with it. Sean has held the roles of Technical Trainer Helpdesk Supervisor Project Supervisor and finally landing the roll of Director of Technical Operations. Over the last 10 years Sean has helped to create the I.T. structure that Wasatch I.T. has today.
When Sean isnt running our I.T. department he enjoys watching movies building Lego structures and gaming with his wife Shelly and two boys Conner and Miles.
Coming from a the video production industry Jordan started working for Wasatch I.T. in 2017 as a Helpdesk Technician. From the experience and background of creative problem solving he has grown and worked through every technical position within the company. Most recently he managed the Engineering Team and helped implement significant changes and improvements in the company.
Jordan graduated from Full Sail University with a Bachelors degree in Computer Animation in 2019. He is an Apple Certified Mac Technician and has his CompTIA A+ certification.
Nielsons business career took him from being a CPA specializing in Taxation to the Telecom Industry where at Sprint he started as an accounting manager then became a General Manager of Government Sales and Services Controller Vice President of Marketing and Sales and the National Vice President of Small Business and Consumer Marketing and Operations.
After Sprint he founded the Western Region of NEXTLINK competing directly against US West and Pacific Telecom. Within 5 years he formed a successful regional team and 8 state subsidiaries which grew to $200 million in total revenue. Four years after a successful IPO Dwayne retired.
Retirement lasted 4 months when he became Chief Operating Officer for a company providing broadband services to Hotels throughout the US and Europe. Within a year he led the struggling company to break even cash flow. While in this role he was recruited to become the President and CEO or Envirocare of Utah. Within two years at Envirocare revenue increased $50 million with a Net Profit increase of $40 million. He also became a board member and stayed in this role until the sale of the company and its rebranding to Energy Solutions.
After Energy Solutions Dwayne focused on charitable services serving as a board member of Southern Utah University for 11 years and Chair for 6 years. He has served as a board member of the Utah County Childrens Justice Center for 7 years two years as the Chair.
Nielson again emerged from retirement to become a CEO Coach and Mentor (Chair) with Vistage Worldwide.
Dwayne and his wife Sandy live in Alpine Utah. They have six children and seven grandchildren. His hobbies include travel gardening and college sports.
As CEO and founder of EMM Technology LLC Tom Mabey is committed to working around obstacles. His passion for innovation teamwork and quality of service fuels his strategic direction for the Utah-based technology company.
Before being named CEO in December 2012 Tom spent the previous 38 years building successful companies. Rolling a degree from the University of Utah in Civil Engineering into his own firm – The Consortium (est. 1979) led to another regionally successful commercial construction company – Sahara LLC (est. 1985). Some of the companys projects included the construction of the Delta Center (home of the Utah Jazz) and the Miller Motorsports Park. He remains on as Chairman.
In his personal pursuits Tom has been an avid auto racer. He raced on the professional circuits in the US and Europe from 1999 to 2009 further developing his innate abilities to strategize and think under pressure.
Since then Tom has focused his deep appreciation of a good team to charitable work:
For more than 30 years Mike Lawson has served in leadership positions throughout the United States; most recently with a multi-state corporate commercial real estate firm Cushman amp; Wakefield | Commerce (CWC). In the span of 13 years as President amp; CEO of CWC Lawson grew the company from 50 employees to 300 increased the number of offices from four in Utah to ten across the western U.S. and increased the amount of property the company manages by over 500 percent.
Lawsons passion for growth began in the economic development profession spending 25 years in economic development organizations throughout Missouri Texas Florida Michigan Utah and Indiana. As President and CEO of the Indy Partnership in Indianapolis IN he led the creation of a nine-county $16 million organization and as the President of the Economic Development Corporation of Utah (EDCU) he expanded the organization to a statewide public/private partnership.
With a strong shared leadership approach Lawson pushes colleagues and associates to face challenges head-on to find new solutions and is known for inspiring a deep confidence in his and his teams clients. Lawson has served on numerous local state and regional boards in the for-profit charitable and non-profit sectors. He currently contributes as a board member of Wasatch I.T. and Sahara Construction.