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Who We Are

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we unite technology solutions & financial strategies.

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With over 35 years of experience servicing mid-market and Global 1000 customers across the US, ComSource is redefining what is possible. At ComSource, we’re technology advocates providing collaboration, data center, security, and networking solutions complemented by our hands-on expertise in cloud, financial, professional, and managed services.

Serving the northeast Commercial Business, Education, Financial Services, Government, and Healthcare industries we unite technology solutions and financial strategies to turn possibility into reality.

LOCATIONS

Headquarters: Syracuse, NY
500 Plum Street, Suite 400, Syracuse, NY 13204

Capital Region: Albany, NY
3 Lear Jet Lane, Latham, NY 12110

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What We Believe

Relationships

We’re a people-first business. Individual conversations, personal communication, human connections—with every interaction we’re committed to doing right by our customers and fostering loyal, long-standing relationships.

Confidence

We believe that trust, loyalty, and relationships are the cornerstone of business—our business. We have the utmost trust in our capability, our skills, our employees, our partners. Backed by 30 years of industry experience, we are confident in our actions, decisions, and designs.

Problem Solving

We’re an energetic team of problem solvers. With every new challenge we solve, we’re one step closer to delivering a better experience for our customers.
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Our Story

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MEET THE FOUNDER:
Kevin Hanlon

Kevin Hanlon co-founded ComSource, Inc. in 1989 and served as its President and CEO, guiding the company into a trusted technology systems integrator serving Global 500 clients across the central and eastern U.S.

A devoted husband, father, and community member, Kevin and his wife Denise raised three children. An avid runner, cyclist, and triathlete, he competed in two Boston Marathons to benefit the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Kevin passed away in July 2019 from a rare form of lung cancer. After his diagnosis, he and his brother Bob, with patient advocate Marcia Horn of ICAN, co-founded a research group focused on Exon 20 insertion mutations to advance understanding and treatment options.

Kevin’s legacy lives on through the company he built, the communities he supported, and the patients whose lives his advocacy continues to impact.

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