Lakewood, CO (June 28, 2010) – Garrett Brucker, President of Solve IT, received the Facilitator of the Year award from Heartland Technology Group (HTG) for his efforts in leading the collaboration of technology companies throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Garrett has worked diligently along with other members of HTG to create an atmosphere where technology businesses are all working together to help each other grow their companies. The group of over 225 members brings executives and owners of technology companies together on a quarterly basis as well as promotes on-going collaboration between members. In addition, HTG member companies are now forming sub groups for assisting each other in other aspects of their business like marketing, sales, and service management. HTG really brings to life the old slogan “two heads are better than one”. “We want to get back to the focus on personal growth, on business growth, and use the framework we’ve had in place, but execute at a higher level” says Arlin Sorensen, CEO of HTG.
“To be selected by my peer members for this award is quite an honor. Knowing that I was able to make a positive impact to HTG and my peer group means a lot to me,” said Garrett. “Over the years, HTG has made a tremendous impact on the success of Solve IT as well as on me personally.”
About Solve IT
Solve IT is an information technology company located in Lakewood, Colorado, and services businesses in Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. Solve IT has the expertise and experience to maximize your investment in technology. Their team of business and technology consultants can be trusted to provide the services your company needs. For more information on Solve IT’s services or to contact them, visit their website at www.solveit.us.
About Heartland Technology Group (HTG)
The HTG peer group experience is a unique forum for IT solution providers who are serious about implementing a model for success in their own businesses through sharing best practices, benchmarking, process improvement and member business review. No single company has a monopoly on good ideas. Other IT companies have the same issues, ask the same questions, and face the same problems. We network similar companies to find unique solutions to common problems. Because HTG peer groups are international in scope, members are not operating in competing markets. The result is an intimate network where the expectation of confidentiality is an underlying facet of the group’s inherent design. For more information on HTG, visit their web site at www.htgmembers.com.



