Meet the NOC Technology Team: Chris Corrigan

by Jon Lober | NOC Technology

Chris Corrigan


Meet Chris Corrigan:

Director of Sales

at NOC Technology

Early bird or night owl?

"Night Owl."

 

Favorite movie?

"Remember the Titans. Most things with Denzel Washington. I loved the Goonies when I was a kid."

 

What is on your playlist right now?

"Caamp, Zac Bryant, old school rap, and upbeat country."

 

If you had a free day, completely to yourself with no responsibilities, how would you spend it?  

"Hangout with my family. Be outside. Try to pick up golf. Finish up on some odd house projects."

 

Favorite local restaurant?

"Seamous McDaniel’s. An old Irish pub in Dogtown with a great patio. I’d recommend the buffalo chicken sandwich or one of their burgers. Their portions are huge!"

 

Favorite “hidden gem” in Missouri?

"I always love to try sandwiches, and there is a concentration of local restaurants with great sandwiches in the St. Louis Hill district."

 

What do you feel like you bring to the team?

"Strong communication and relationship building. I enjoy collaborating with all departments across all levels in our company."

 

Favorite IT tech tip or hack? (Shortcuts, tricks, file org, etc)

"Hubspot is really helpful. It links with my email, calendar, and keeps me up to date on everything I need to know."

 

If you could give NOC Clients one piece of advice to improve their relationship with the technology that they use, what would it be?

"Know what you’re clicking on. It only takes one click."

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