Eric Rawn Nominated for The 40 Under 40 Award

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Eric Rawn, Owner and founder of Xobee Networks (Xobee), was named one of Business Street‘s first “40 Under 40” Award recipients at The Downtown Club in Fresno in January. Eric has played a significant role in paving the way for emerging technology and has become one of the leading authorities for business technology in the Central Valley.

Beyond playing a key role overseeing the top to bottom operations of the organization, Eric’s work also includes managing corporate sales, overseeing internal operations, acquisitions and all business development for the company. Under his leadership, Xobee has become the pacesetter for all local technology organizations, first started in 1996 while attending Fresno City College and then graduating from Fresno State in 2001. Xobee now supports nearly 1,000 clients throughout California with over 22 employees, making it one of the largest technology consulting firms in the state.

Business Street’s 40 Under 40 reception celebrates hard working individuals in central California who have achieved great success before the age of 40. Considered leaders in the community, both civically as well as professionally, they are businesspeople that Business Street has deemed on the path towards an even greater future.

Eric has a degree in Business Administration – Information Technology from California State University, Fresno and as an Alumni, has participated on the Sid Craig School of Business Internship Advisory Board and presented entrepreneur speeches in the Alice Peters Auditorium.

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