NetGreene Solutions, a Clarksville-based IT support and engineering firm, has a very unique portfolio of IT services including their dedicated vCIO (Virtual Chief Information Officer) program.
This virtual program assists companies with market-driven/industry-specific technology planning along with budget development and staffing to meet business demands.
In January 2021, Scott Greene, President and CEO of NetGreene Solutions, was designated as the vCIO of Roppel Radiator, a Kentucky-based auto parts distributor that specializes in the manufacturing and engineering of radiator cores and heat transfer products.

Founded in 1947, Roppel Radiator provides distribution through nine stocking warehouses covering nine states (Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Texas, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia, and Alabama). Employing over 100 people, Roppel Radiator has over 200 years of combined experience in the off-road, industrial, rail, marine, and mining product industries.
“A vCIO formulates strategic IT goals,” Greene said. “This includes IT budget management, analyzing and redeveloping business processes, as well as facilitating technology changes. While helping customers maintain their IT infrastructure, ‘keeping the lights on,’ another focus of a vCIO is to provide more forward-thinking and innovative services.”
The vCIO model is starting to trend all around the world, as it allows companies to benefit from the IT and business management expertise, such as that of Scott Greene with over 20 years of experience while avoiding the heavy costs of a full-time employee.
The goals remain the same: Have the correct technology components in place, uncover budget-saving opportunities, and prepare for future growth and changes. If you own or manage a business and are re-evaluating your technology environment, a vCIO program is worth exploring.
For more information about Scott Greene and NetGreene’s vCIO program, visit www.netgreene.com or call 931-368-9777.

