Welcome Letter for New Authorization Contact

Welcome Letter for New Authorization Contact

Hello! Welcome to Geek Girls Managed IT Services. You are receiving this communication because you have recently been designated an authorization contact for your organization. 

 

The purpose of this message is to provide information to help you get the most out of your relationship with us. We ask that you please read and bookmark this page: 

 

https://docs.nygeekgirls.com/DOC-3939201-7148477

 

Sincerely,

The team at Geek Girls IT Services




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