18.12.25 Mark Swift

AAG IT Services to support Down’s Syndrome Association with new hire

We’re incredibly excited to welcome Max Lee, a Computer Refurbishment Technician, to the AAG team. Max will be heading up a new refurbishment department, designed to support the environmentally friendly reuse of old technology.

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In recent months, AAG IT Services has grown substantially with nine new hires and an extension of office space in Chesterfield. This growth has opened many new doors and possibilities, including the opportunity to create space for a computer and technology refurbishment department to support the environmentally friendly recycling and reuse of old technology.

With this news, we are thrilled to welcome Max Lee to the AAG IT Services team. Max is our new Computer Refurbishment Technician, and his role will be significant in the hardware service we provide to clients.

Here at AAG, we partner with several charities to support their IT needs. As such, we wanted to ensure that this department also allowed us to give back to the community. Therefore, all proceeds raised from the sale of this refurbished technology will be donated to the Down’s Syndrome Association.

Clients can now donate their old hardware to AAG IT Services, where Max will securely wipe it. Before undertaking a thorough refurbishment, installing new operating systems, and replacing worn parts. Once complete and quality-checked, the hardware will be resold through online channels.

On the appointment, Alexa Greaves, CEO at AAG IT Services said “We’re incredibly proud to welcome Max Lee to the team. Hearing just how difficult it has been for Max to find a role has been eye-opening, and even more so seeing the challenges his dad, Nick, and mum, Lisa, have faced in trying to support him along the way. Being able to help Max take this step, raise awareness, and support the important work of this charity gives us a real sense of pride. A huge thank you to our team for how naturally and warmly they’ve helped integrate Max — it truly reflects the kind of culture we strive for.”

Away from the office, Max is a great swimmer, a regular at the gym and a keen member of SANDance (See Ability Not Disability dance group) where he’s performed in front of hundreds of people (something that he forgot to mention to us!). When he needs to recover from all his exercise, Max loves watching films (his favourites at the moment are Harry Potter, Mission Impossible, James Bond, Bad Boys and the Jason Bourne series). Oh, and if he isn’t watching films, he’s entertaining himself through his PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, or by going out to the local cinema.

With previous experience of working in the retail sector at his local Co-Op, we’re looking forward to helping Max settle into his new role, supporting our clients with the eco-friendly option of donating their e-waste, and to supporting Down’s Syndrome Association.

This latest hire is our 10th welcome in just a couple of months at AAG, as we expand our capacity within the Sales Department (welcome Janine!) and Service Desk team (welcome Emma!) to meet increasing demand and support even more businesses with tailored IT services.

Please join us in welcoming Max to the AAG work family. We can’t wait for him to get started with this new department.

Do you have old technology that could be donated? We are running this department from our Managed IT Support Chesterfield office in Barlborough. If you’re a business that would like to donate technology for refurbishment and resale, please get in touch.

Do you have old technology you could donate?

We are looking for old technology to be donated to AAG so that we can refurbish and resell this equipment, with all proceeds going to charity. Contact us today.
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