Our Company

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Located in heart of downtown St. Louis,
you'll find the GVT headquarters at Gateway
Towers... right across the street from the
Gateway Arch, the tallest national
monument in the United States at 630 feet; it
is the city's best known landmark and a popular
tourist attraction.
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Gateway
Towers, with the
St. Louis Arch in the
background.
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Employer of Choice
Global Vision Technologies is striving to be
an Employer of Choice by offering the most flexible working
environment possible, great compensation packages, and
entrepreneurial relationships with its
employees. Our virtual and physical office space
provide each employee with the option of working at home, or
meeting with others for collaborative efforts in our downtown
St. Louis office "free of walls." GVT provides powerful tools
which put customers and other employees at everyone's
fingertips.
Global Vision Technologies feels a strong partnership with the
community we serve and live in. We think of our community as
much more than just a place to work and play, it's where we
live, go to church, and shop. It's where our children go to
school. It's where we own houses and have put down our roots.
Global Vision employees commit many hours to community service,
working with agencies devoted to improving the lives of
everyone, and many more hours working to rehab areas of our
community that are coming back to former glory.
Our Sr. Network Administrator, Kevin Morin
is actively involved in his local area YMCA’s (downtown Detroit
and southeastern Michigan) and serves on the board of advisors
for both. He is
also an avid sailor and has participated in 14 Mackinac sail
boat races and is on the board of advisors for Nickel Boat
Works, a boat manufacturing company.
Our Director of Client Services, George
Ritacco works very closely with Abba House in north Georgia, a
non-profit treatment center for battered, abused and addicted
women. He is also
a member of the Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce and has done
volunteer work with the Forsyth County Emergency Management
Division for Pandemic Planning.
Sr. Developer, Kelley Foust is a Board
member for the Eastern Missouri Autism Parent Advisory
Committee and was the former public relations manager for the
St. Louis Autism Speaks walk. His volunteer work and
commitment has helped to drive the organization to have the
largest number of people walking of all of the Walks
nationwide.
He’s also an avid collector and repairer of radios from the
20's and 30's.
Last, our President and CEO, April and
Chris Freund are active with Urban Futures, an inner city
middle school initiative that mentors and prepares its students
for high school.
They also support and work closely with Our Lady's Inn, a
special shelter for pregnant females where they are able to
bring their small children and then get mentored in child care
and life skills so they become independent after their child is
born.
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