TD Synnex Executives Visit Lander

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Scott Young, left, calls on a student with a question during Lander University’s Executives-in-Residence and Career Readiness Day on Thursday, Sept. 1. Young, Tommy Plumer, center, and Steve Moss, right, the featured speakers at the event, all work for TD Synnex, a supplier of technological products to Microsoft, Google, and approximately 1,500 other companies. All three of them also went to Lander, with Moss graduating in 1986, Young in 1995 and Plumer in 2006. Young, senior vice president of Product Management, Plumer, vice president of Collaboration Sales, and Moss, vice president of Human Resources for the Americas division of TD Synnex, talked about their roles within the Fortune 100 company and what students need to do to land jobs. The event was sponsored by Lander’s College of Business.

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