Adam Scheinberg

Adam Sheinberg - Vice President, Information Technology Massey Services Inc

Adam Scheinberg joined Massey Services in 2003 as a systems manager and was quickly promoted to Director of Information Technology and then Senior Director of IT in 2008. In 2016, Adam was promoted to his current role of Vice President of Information Technology. In this role, Adam is responsible for Massey Services’ technology strategy, and he oversees all technology-related personnel, including the IT support team, database administrators, systems administration and network engineering teams, and all systems and application development.

During his tenure, Adam has been responsible for implementing numerous technological advancements at Massey Services, including a disaster recovery strategy and the migration to Office 365. He also developed a companywide Customer Relationship Management system (CRM) that transformed the company’s sales management.

Prior to joining Massey Services, Adam was Network Engineering Team Leader working under contract for the U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). While working with NAVSEA, he assisted with the transition to the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) and spearheaded the conversion of several software systems.

A graduate of James Madison University, Adam is a Microsoft Certified Professional as well as a certified Project Management Professional. He has been recognized as one of Orlando Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful “One To Watch,” a two-time ORBIE Award Finalist, and as one of Orlando Family Magazine’s “Supermen.” He was also named Massey’s Corporate Team Member of the Year and as one of the Orlando Business Journal’s Forty Under 40.

Adam has spoken at several conferences and forums, including Synapse Orlando, Digital Orlando, the Victory Cup, and PechaKucha Orlando. He has also appeared on several podcasts, including Leaders in Tech, Ideas for Us, This is Orlando, 2m2x, and more.

Adam is active in the Central Florida community and sits on the Advisory Board of Greater Orlando Sports Commission. He serves on the Emeritus Council, and acts as past Chair of Orlando Family Stage. He is former President of The Mockingbird Foundation, a non-profit that supports music and arts education for children. Adam helped form, and then served as the inaugural chair, of the Orlando Tech Council. He previously served on several other boards, including Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Orlando Regional Tech Association, and the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando.