Beth Milano is an IoT Solutions Consultant at MachineQ, an enterprise IoT company within Comcast. She brings almost 20 years of experience in the enterprise market with concentrated expertise in the hospitality industry. She advises hoteliers, management groups and operators on a diverse range of IoT solutions available to enhance operations and the guest experience.
Prior to joining MachineQ, Beth worked on voice, networking, security, and data center solutions for customers in the resort, casino, and gaming industry. She is also a member of several organizations, including WiH Global and the WICT Network, both women-led and women-associated organizations advancing the hospitality and technology industries. Beth is passionate about volunteering and actively participates in Comcast’s Team UP organization.
Beth received her BA in Psychology and Business Management from Central College and is currently working toward her graduate certificate in Corporate Sustainability and Innovation from Harvard Extension Services.
Beth loves reading, listening to music, running, and hiking in the mountains in her free time with her husband and their very spoiled dog. She also cherishes spending quality time with her extended family and friends. Fun fact: Beth spent over a year living in a National Park!
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In order to meet modern guest and employee demands, hotels require data-backed IoT solutions that operate like they do: 24/7, 365. The results manifest in productivity, cost savings, enhanced employee and guest satisfaction, and beyond.