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Roscoe Enterprises
908 S. Meriden Road
Cheshire, Connecticut 06410
(p) 203.649.4924
(f) 503.905.9200
(e) jlevy@rroscoe.com

ROBERT R. ROSCOE - President

Roscoe is currently CEO/President of That’s Great News (TGN) which designs, markets, and sells promotional items to individuals and companies featured in the news.  TGN is the third company Roscoe has founded.  In 1986, Roscoe founded his first company, MBS Communications, Inc. (MBS), a service bureau providing customer relationship management services.  Over 11 years, Roscoe grew MBS over 5,000 percent during which time Inc. Magazine recognized MBS in 1992 as one of the fastest growing companies in the country.  In 1999 Roscoe sold MBS to Protocol Communications where he became Vice President-Corporate Operations.  Throughout Roscoe’s career, he has proven his ability to grow companies to excellent gross and net income margins while creating a work environment that encourages employees’ productivity.  Roscoe has a long history in business process outsourcing and management consulting. Roscoe is also actively searching for companies that he can apply his business acumen and experience to in an acquisition, start-up, later-stage investment opportunity or turnaround service.

 

JUSTIN R. LEVY - Vice President-Business Development

Levy is currently owner of J.Levy Consultants, a consulting firm that strives to assist clients in the areas of information technology, productivity, business process development and outsourcing.  Levy also holds a key position at That’s Great News where he manages multiple outsourced sales and research teams and develops creative processes utilizing information technology and outsourcing capabilities.  Being a serial entrepreneur, Levy also is partner and General Manager at Caminito Steakhouse, a traditional steakhouse with Argentinean influences located in Northampton, Massachusetts.

In 2000 Levy was named President of Talent Network which he transformed from a part-time disc jockey service into a multi-faceted entertainment company providing disc jockeys, dancers, instructors, promotional items, music production, and several other similar services.  Levy is currently searching to consult for companies utilizing his abilities in information technology and/or outsourcing.