About the ProComp Group

Since 2001, the ProComp Group has leveraged information technology to promote the success of Portland-area small businesses. Our business model is rooted in the notion of transcending the vendor/client service model and instead cultivating a partnership relationship with our clients, where each benefits from the other's successes. For information on professional openings with the ProComp Group, please see our opportunities page.

The ProComp team

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Raymond Belt, President

Raymond Belt is an IT systems and network engineer with more than 14 years of consulting experience. Before founding the ProComp Group, Ray served as a senior consultant with Modis Inc. (at the time, the world's eighth-largest IT consulting company), as the network operations manager of a dynamic securities firm, and as the operations / IT manager for a tri-state installation logistics company. Ray has worked with companies as small as one and as large as 18,000 users.

He holds a mechanical engineering degree (BSME) from the University of Rochester (NY), with concentrations in architectural acoustics and business management, and holds many industry certifications, including Microsoft's MCSE and Cisco's CCNA.

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Grant Low, IT Systems Specialist

Grant Low, systems specialist, comes to the ProComp Group after starting his career in the greater Bay Area. He has administered IT systems for small businesses as well as in the large-scale enterprise environment, and brings the benefits of that broad exposure to bear in his work with ProComp clients.

 

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Ruth Rowland, Coordinator

Ruth, who has a background in journalism and communication, manages the ProComp Group's print communications and marketing. She has been with the ProComp Group since the company's founding.

 

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John Zoller, Accounts

John, who holds a bachelor's degree in accounting, does ProComp's bookkeeping. He has worked in the IT sector before and also helps with workstation rebuilds, troubleshooting, and similar technical jobs.