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Rebecca Morales Rejoins TabordaENS as Senior Sales Executive

“I love our industry and couldn’t be happier to rejoin this company that shares the same level of passion for our customers and partners,” Morales told Industry Insider California.

Rebecca Morales, who has a deep background in tech sales, management and business development, has joined TabordaENS as a senior sales executive.

Rebecca Morales
Rebecca Morales
The Sacramento-based Morales was most recently with Tanium, where she served as director of strategic accounts for California state government. Her previous industry affiliations were with DataRobot, ServiceNow, Mark Logic, Taborda and TEKsystems.

Morales was an original member of Taborda Solutions, one of the founding companies of TabordaENS, and she said she’s excited about getting back to her roots.

“I love our industry and couldn’t be happier to rejoin this company that shares the same level of passion for our customers and partners,” she told Industry Insider California.

“We are thrilled to have Rebecca rejoin our team,” said Jeff Smith, president of TabordaENS. “Her exceptional background working with the state of California perfectly aligns with TabordaENS’ commitment to delivering outstanding solutions to our government clientele.” Smith said in an email that Morales “brings a wealth of experience and expertise that will undoubtedly bolster our company’s growth forward.”

Morales serves as a member of the Corporate Advisory Council of the Technology Industry Association of California (TechCA), and she’s been the director of membership for the Sacramento chapter of Women in Technology International (WITI) for 11 years.

Taborda Solutions and Enterprise Networking Solutions (ENS) were purchased in 2021 by Fulcrum Technology Group, a global technology investor in IT infrastructure and cloud-based solutions. TabordaENS is the result of that transition.
Dennis Noone is Executive Editor of Industry Insider. He is a career journalist, having worked at small-town newspapers and major metropolitan dailies including USA Today in Washington, D.C.