Julio Gonzalez, CEO of Engineered Tax Services Enhances His Team

Engineered Tax Services Inc., (ETS) one of the largest tax engineering firms, specializing in the preservation of wealth through IRS engineering-based services, has announced its 5G Division. To embark on this new journey, Julio Gonzalez, Founder, and CEO has hired Jerry Pelusio as Technical Director.

Julio Gonzalez – “I’ve known Jerry for many years, and we are excited to have him join ETS to help bolster our team….”

Prior to joining ETS, Jerry Pelusio was a 20-year veteran in the wireless industry and held multiple technical and sales management roles throughout that time period. Jerry worked for many carriers and lived in six different states before settling back in Florida in 2013. During Jerry’s early wireless industry days, he was able to experience firsthand the transition and implementation of analog to digital technology, as well as the launch of 3G, which ultimately led the 4G LTE technology.

Jerry’s primary mission is to create relationships with the wireless carriers, as well as additional tower construction companies to provide a win-win to our clients.

 

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