The Road to the Dallas 100™ – Cloud Communications Group

 

In this episode of The Road to the Dallas 100, host Daniel Litwin spotlights the story of Chris Moffett, cofounder of Cloud Communications Group (CCG), a leading technology expense management and advisory firm. CCG helps enterprise and mid-sized businesses manage IT infrastructure and expenses, providing visibility into IT assets and crafting strategies for future growth. Moffett, an SMU graduate, Inc. 5000 honoree, and Dallas 100 award recipient, shares his journey from working in hospitality to building an IT advisory firm that has achieved substantial success in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

Moffett’s career path began in the hospitality industry, where he learned key customer service skills before moving into IT infrastructure by managing back-end systems for a hotel. This unexpected shift sparked his interest in the tech world, eventually leading him to cofound CCG with the mission of simplifying IT management for clients. Throughout the discussion, Moffett emphasizes the importance of long-term client relationships, built through trust and detailed problem-solving. CCG’s approach goes beyond just offering solutions; they aim to ensure that the technology implemented continues to meet client needs effectively over time.

Reflecting on the company’s growth, Moffett credits his disciplined approach, cofounder partnership, and lessons learned from his wife’s entrepreneurial journey as key elements of his success. As CCG focuses on expanding its services for enterprise clients and adapting to new tech trends, Moffett remains committed to maintaining the company’s client-first mentality. The episode also highlights the honor of winning the Dallas 100 award in 2023, a significant milestone for CCG and a testament to their consistent focus on solving complex IT challenges.

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