JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Stellar Recovery Inc. is proud to announce that our Chief Information Officer, Joe Tenga, has been named the Jacksonville Business Journal’s BizTech Innovation Awards Best CIO. Joe Tenga is an IT professional with over 25 years of diverse business and technical experience in numerous industries including Healthcare, Payment Processing, and IT Management consulting.  As Chief Information Officer of Stellar Recovery he has been integral in streamlining and revolutionizing many of the technical processes that have better positioned Stellar Recovery within the industry. These changes have enabled Stellar to engage consumers to settle their debt quickly and fairly through multiple digital channels such as Stellar’s newly revamped Payment Portal and IVR, as well as corporate desktop and mobile websites. 

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Joe’s undertakings have greatly helped Stellar’s bottom line by reducing IT operating expenses. By automating file processing, Joe recaptured wasted time and money spent on manual data file exchanges with clients and vendors.  Implementation of a new Hosted VoiP solution realized savings of over $50k per year, while simultaneously delivering significant Unified Communications capabilities to the enterprise. 

Joe’s focus extends beyond the IT organization, as he also worked to eliminate excessive email communications that were costing the enterprise an estimated $170K per year in wasted time.  Most recently, Joe commissioned a secure, cloud-based PDF and Audio Archive application that will deliver self-service capabilities to both Stellar Recovery staff and clients, while saving approximately $50K per year on archive fees.  

Joe Tenga is determined to make Stellar Recovery an industry leader by leveraging advanced technology. His passion for IT is an inspiration to the team that he leads and to the organization that values his professionalism and leadership.

Stellar Recovery, Inc. is located in Jacksonville, FL. Please visit the new mobile website at www.stellarrecoveryinc.com


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