Employee Profiles

Chris Lewis
Co-Owner/PC Technician/Network Engineer
Chris Lewis holds two degrees in Information Technology and is a member of the IEEE Computer Society. He has received honors for his coursework in college, and is CompTIA A+/N+ certified. Before opening his business Chris worked in the Multimedia Department at the college he attended and was then hired on as a part time technician for the Computer Science Department. While Chris worked for the Computer Science department he performed Server level management and maintenance, managed two labs of 24 computers each, scheduled and implemented backup procedures, regular deployment of images over the network to all workstations, network printer configurations, and Layer 3 switch programming. His largest accomplishment while employed by the Computer Science department consisted of planning, designing, implementing, and configuring the CISCO wireless network infrastructure used for the Computer Science Labs and the Presidents Conference Room. Chris now works hand in hand with consumers and businesses, providing them his expertise and skill. Chris currently lives in the beautiful rural area of Picayune, MS.

Eric Morritt
Co-Owner/Multimedia Specialist
Eric Morritt has worked in the media industry for over 18 years. A member of SMPTE, IATSE, AES, and ARSC, he has worked in the film and television industries, and higher education. Eric was named to the National Dean's List in college for his work in Mass Communications classes. While working in higher education, he developed a lecture and presentation on the history of sound recording that he presented at several schools, and at the Birthplace of Country Music Alliance's 75th anniversary celebration in 2002. In 2003 he provided vintage equipment from his collection for a BBC-produced documentary titled Lost Highway - The Story of Country Music, to help re-enact the 1927 recording sessions held by the Victor Talking Machine Company in Bristol, Tennessee. In 2005, his article Early Sound Recording Technology and The Bristol Sessions was published in a collaborative book by Charles Wolfe titled The Bristol Sessions, Writings About the Big Bang of Country Music. Eric lives in Slidell, LA with his wife and two step-children.
