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LME Services

Outsourced CTO & CIO Services

Outsourced CTO & CIO Services

Executive-level technology leadership, without the executive salary.

Strategic technology planning, budget guidance, vendor oversight, and board-ready reporting from a team who’s been doing this in Chicagoland since 1994 — without the six-figure full-time hire.

Leon and Joe Engelking, LME Services
Sound familiar?

You’ve outgrown ad-hoc IT decisions, but a full-time CTO isn’t realistic yet.

No real technology roadmap

Every tech decision gets made in isolation — reactive, not planned. There’s no multi-year picture connecting technology spend to where the business is actually headed.

Vendor sprawl, no one steering

A dozen software subscriptions and vendors, none of them coordinated, and nobody whose job it is to ask whether you actually still need all of them.

Nobody to report to the board or investors

When a lender, investor, or board member asks a real question about your technology risk or roadmap, there’s no one prepared to answer it in language they trust.

What’s included

A technology strategist, on retainer — not a one-time consulting project.

  • Quarterly technology roadmap tied to business goals
  • Annual and quarterly IT budget planning
  • Vendor and contract oversight — including negotiating on your behalf
  • Board-ready and investor-ready reporting
  • Risk assessment and compliance guidance
  • M&A and due diligence technology review, when it comes up
Who needs this most

Growing companies that need a strategist, not just a help desk.

Businesses scaling past 20–50 employees, preparing for funding or acquisition, or answering to a board or investors — without the budget or need for a full-time CTO or CIO. If your current IT support keeps the lights on but nobody’s thinking three years ahead, this is the gap we fill.

What our clients say

Real businesses, real relationships.

“When Joe assigned Ivan as our lead, we felt like we finally had IT solved. Ivan has been with us 24×7 and the team behind him makes sure nothing falls through the cracks.”

David Schuelke
David Schuelke
CEO, Spring Bank Wisconsin

“They deliver on a wide breadth of IT services and ensure everything works correctly. With the personal touch of a small team, LME communicates efficiently and is instantly responsive by email or phone.”

George Dades
George Dades
Accountant/Partner, James G. Dades & Co.
Frequently asked

Common questions about outsourced CTO & CIO services

What’s the difference between a CTO and a CIO?

Broadly, a CTO focuses on the technology behind your product or operations, while a CIO focuses on the systems that run your business internally. Most small and mid-sized businesses need a blend of both — which is exactly what this engagement covers.

We already have an IT person or a managed IT provider — do we need this too?

Yes, and they work together well. Your IT support keeps things running day to day. An outsourced CTO/CIO sets the strategy, budget, and roadmap that your IT support then executes against.

How much does this cost compared to a full-time hire?

A full-time CTO or CIO in Chicagoland typically runs $150,000–$250,000+ per year in salary alone. An outsourced engagement gets you the same strategic guidance at a fraction of that, scaled to how much time your business actually needs.

What does a typical engagement look like?

We start with a technology and risk assessment, build a roadmap tied to your business goals, then meet on a regular cadence — monthly or quarterly — to review progress, budget, and any decisions that need executive-level sign-off.

Get a technology strategist in your corner — not just a help desk.