ZAG Technical Services has new president

Eric Regnier, formerly ZAG’s vice president of operations, will help lead the company’s initiatives in managed IT, cybersecurity and data analytics for the agriculture sector.

Eric Regnier
Eric Regnier
(ZAG Technical Services)

ZAG Technical Services has promoted Eric Regnier to the role of president.

Regnier, formerly the vice president of operations and key member of ZAG’s leadership team, has been instrumental in implementing security solutions for various organizations, making him exceptionally suited to lead ZAG’s initiatives in managed IT, cybersecurity and data analytics for the agriculture sector, according to a news release. ZAG says the move underscores its commitment to enhancing its executive team in support of the agriculture industry.

“Eric’s outstanding vision and skills make him exceptionally ready for this role where he will manage all of ZAG’s delivery resources across our client base,” ZAG founder, Chairman and CEO Greg Gatzke said in the release. “Please join me in supporting Eric in this new role as he takes ZAG to new levels in our mission of ‘enabling our client’s success.’”

Before Regnier’s promotion, Gatzke was president of the company.

Regnier’s background includes service as a U.S. Navy submarine officer, according to the release. He holds master’s degrees in technology policy and computer science.

“The ever-changing landscape of new technologies and evolving business needs keeps our work engaging and challenging,” Regnier said in the release. “But ultimately, it is the remarkable people at ZAG and our valued clients who make this work truly meaningful and rewarding. I look forward to the challenges and opportunities ahead of us.”

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