DEARBORN – Information Systems Resources has expanded its staff with the addition of three senior level positions. It has also promoted two executives into new positions.

New staff at ISR include:

  • Linda McFarland – Director of Business Development. McFarland is an industry veteran with more than 30 years of experience in executive positions with technology companies. She most recently served as Director of Business Development at ECS Refining. She has also worked at IMS Electronics Recycling, 5R Processors and CCR Inc.
  • Eric M. Levy – Business Development Manager. Levy has a great deal of sales and management experience at a number of companies. He worked in sales and IT asset disposal at EPC Computers Inc. He received additional experience while working at Aldi Foods, The Sports Authority and Coca Cola.
  • Brian Perry – Account Development Manager. Perry has a proven track record of driving results and increasing market share. Prior to joining the ISR team he was Inside Sales Manager for Cygnus System Inc. He also has sales experience with XFER Communications, Positive Solutions Group, GVS Winstar and AT&T.

They will report to Avery Tabron, who has been promoted to VP of Sales and Operations. In addition, Carter Elliott was promoted to Director of Demanufacturing.

“We are delighted to add these three outstanding individuals to our executive team,” said Information Systems Resources founder and CEO Luther Elliott. “ISR has excelled in the marketplace due to the industry-leading services we provide to manage the life cycle of electronics in an environmentally appropriate fashion. Linda, Eric and Brian will help make ISR an even more dynamic, responsive and effective company for our Fortune 1000 clients. I am also pleased to announce the well-deserved promotions of Avery and Carter to positions with increased responsibilities and visibility.”

ISR responsibly recycles more than two million pounds of eWaste on an annual basis. It specializes in providing complete cradle-to-grave IT asset management services including front-end procurement, warehousing, equipment staging, software image management, asset tagging, just-in-time delivery and the installation, remarketing and recycling of technology assets.