Exec Changes at Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office as Kia Robinson Promoted to VP of Sales

Bill McLaughlin, Atlantic Tomorrow’s Office

New York (Sept. 29, 2020) — Bill McLaughlin, an 11-year veteran of Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office who helped drive growth in the company’s managed services division, will be departing the dealership to pursue an opportunity with a private equity platform company.

The New York-based firm also announced that Kia Robinson is being promoted to vice president of sales, managed services division.

The leadership changes were announced in an email to customers and partners by Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office President and CEO Larry Weiss.

“Over the past 11 years, Bill’s leadership and guidance has helped drive our managed services division’s growth and positioned Atlantic as an industry leader,” Weiss wrote. “Additionally, through his exceptional management skills and personnel development efforts, Bill built a dynamic, results-oriented team that will continue to deliver on Atlantic’s strategy, mission and promise to our customers.

“On behalf of our executive team, and really all of Atlantic, I thank Bill for his contributions to Atlantic and wish him great success in his new endeavor.”

McLaughlin is a well-known and respected executive within the industry. He is chairman of the board for The Jillian Fund and is involved in other philanthropic endeavors.

Kia Robinson, Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office

Robinson will assume responsibility for the company’s managed services sales organization, including managed IT, managed print and document management. Weiss pointed out that Robinson has worked side-by-side with McLaughlin for the past six years and has a deep knowledge and understanding of the company’s business, strategies, culture and clients.

“We are confident that our customers will benefit from Kia’s deep expertise in helping our clients maximize their ROI on their technology spend,” Weiss said, adding McLaughlin will work with her during the next few weeks to ensure a seamless transition.

Frank Oriente will remain the director of IT operations, a role he has defined over the past seven years, assuming primary responsibility for delivering an exceptional IT customer experience. Oriente and Robinson will report directly to Weiss.