Articles from Standley Systems
Standley Systems, a leading provider of business technology and managed print solutions in North Texas and Oklahoma, today announced the appointment of Ken Hajok as Director of Sales, Texas Region. Hajok will lead sales strategy and execution across the Dallas-Fort Worth market, supporting Standley’s continued growth and expanding presence in one of the most competitive regions in the industry.
By Standley Systems · Via Business Wire · February 24, 2026
Standley Systems, a provider of managed print, document management, scanning and print technology services across Oklahoma and North Texas, has opened a new North Texas office and technology showroom at 3801 E Plano Pkwy, Suite 300, Plano. The facility combines a 10,000-square-foot warehouse with a 1,000-square-foot demo floor, designed to accelerate deployments, improve response times, and give customers a hands-on space to evaluate solutions.
By Standley Systems · Via Business Wire · September 9, 2025
Standley Systems today announced the appointment of Manny Veyna III as Director of Sales for the company’s Dallas-Fort Worth branch. The strategic hire marks a major investment in the future of Standley’s salesforce, client partnerships and long-term growth in one of Texas’ most dynamic and competitive markets. Home to more than 7.5 million people and recognized as one of the fastest-growing tech hubs in the U.S., Dallas-Fort Worth presents a high-impact opportunity for Standley’s continued expansion and innovation.
By Standley Systems · Via Business Wire · July 10, 2025

Standley Systems is starting 2025 with momentum, announcing the promotion of Perry Hatch to Vice President of Sales, a strategic move that reflects the company’s strong growth in the Dallas-Fort Worth market and its commitment to delivering industry-leading solutions.
By Standley Systems · Via Business Wire · February 10, 2025

With return-to-office mandates driving workers back to the office together, new norms are rapidly emerging as the multi-generational workforce settles into new rhythms. For many Gen Z workers who launched their professional careers remotely, this is their first time stepping into an office—working side by side with Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomer professionals who bring their own generational expectations, habits, and lingos.
By Standley Systems · Via Business Wire · October 31, 2024