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This episode features Carl Mazzanti, Founder & CEO of eMazzanti Technologies—a leader who believes that great MSPs are built on relationships first, technology second. For more than 25 years, Carl has invested deeply in clients, employees, MSP partners, vendors, and the local community, earning a reputation for trust, loyalty, and showing up when it matters most. That commitment was formally recognized in 2025, when Carl received the Corporate Citizenship Award from the Hudson County Chamber of Commerce. Carl is also widely respected for his hands-on expertise in backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity, shaped by real-world crises—from 9/11 to Hurricane Sandy and beyond. In this conversation, he shares how strong partner ecosystems, decisive leadership, and preparation for worst-case scenarios helped eMazzanti grow through adversity, support fellow MSPs, and build a firm designed to last well beyond its founder. Here are the highlights: Q: Can you walk us through eMazzanti Technologies today and the MSPs you support? A: Carl explains how eMazzanti has grown into a nationally trusted MSP and MSP-partner, supporting clients and fellow MSPs across the U.S., Canada, and internationally—often without formal marketing—by being reliable, partner-friendly, and excellent at what they do. Q: How did founding the firm just weeks before 9/11 shape your leadership? A: Carl recounts being inside the World Trade Center on 9/11 and how the experience permanently shaped his mindset around decisiveness, responsibility, and showing up for clients when everything is falling apart. Q: What did crises like Hurricane Sandy and the Joplin tornado teach you about MSPs? A: The biggest lesson wasn’t technical—it was human. In disasters, clients struggle to make decisions. The MSP’s real value is helping them regain clarity, momentum, and confidence under extreme stress. Q: Why do MSP partnerships matter so much in disaster recovery? A: Carl explains how long-standing MSP partner relationships allowed firms to fly in, share infrastructure, and restore services quickly, proving that no MSP should try to handle major incidents alone. Q: How do you think about backup, disaster recovery, and preparedness today? A: Drawing from decades of real-world failures, Carl outlines why he keeps idle infrastructure, standing contracts, and redundant systems ready even if they’re only needed once every ten years. Preparation beats improvisation. Q: Your culture inspires extreme loyalty—how is that built? A: Carl believes people are the only real asset. He discusses long employee tenures, a strong alumni network, and why treating staff well ultimately drives retention, client trust, and long-term performance. Q: How do you approach MSP M&A and long-term partnerships? A: “Date before you marry.” Carl shares why alignment, trust, and shared battle experience matter more than deal speed and why some partnerships naturally evolve into acquisitions over time. Q: What’s your view on AI in MSP operations today? A: AI is an extension of automation, not magic. Carl supports practical use cases but warns against hype-driven vendors especially in security and healthcare—where trust, durability, and survivability matter most. He also states the healthcare industry has been slow to adopt AI and eventually may find itself falling behind unless it figures out ways to safely adopt AI. Q: How are you preparing for leadership succession at eMazzanti? A: Carl explains how he’s spent 25 years systematizing himself out of the business—building leaders, documenting decisions, and creating a firm that runs effectively without its founder. www.linkedin.com/in/madhur-duggar