VICE PRESIDENT, OFFICE MANAGEMENT
Since day one, Peggy has been a dedicated leader at SilverTech and has been a part of every triumph and challenge the agency has seen over two and a half decades. She has witnessed and supported SilverTech's growth from a small staff of 5 working to a thriving team of over 80 individuals working in multiple locations across the U.S.
Peggy seamlessly manages numerous key areas of our company, including office management, human resources, facilities and administration. Behind the scenes, Peggy ensures that everything runs smoothly, acting as the driving force that keeps everyone on track. Company events, employee onboarding, new office fixtures, internal policy, facility moves, benefit administration and key senior leadership decisions have Peggy’s imprint and impact. Peggy is truly instrumental in the past and future success of SilverTech.
11/18/25
If you’ve been part of any digital team, you know how quickly things change. A rebrand, a product launch, a merger, or a new channel always seems to be around the corner. Marketing and technology teams are constantly asked to move faster without more budget or time.
That’s why more organizations are rethinking how they manage content. A headless CMS, such as Contentstack or Sanity, separates content from design, so you can change the look, launch new channels, or reimagine experiences without starting over. It’s not a trend…it’s a smarter way to keep pace.
In a traditional CMS, everything is connected: content, templates, and presentation. Even small changes can require big updates. A headless CMS breaks that link. Content lives in one central place and is delivered anywhere: your website, app, kiosk, or whatever comes next. Developers can update the front end without disrupting content authors, and marketers can publish faster.
Most marketing teams spin up new landing pages or microsites all the time. They use tools like WordPress or Hubspot to move quickly, but those quick fixes come with trying to maintain different logins, analytics, and inconsistent branding. Soon, you’re managing several small websites instead of one connected system.
With a headless setup, you can create campaign pages or microsites within the same structure. The front end adapts while your content, assets, and workflows stay centralized. That means fewer platforms to maintain and less time spent duplicating work.
A decoupled front end saves time and money across many use cases:
1. Rebrands: Update design without rebuilding content.
2. Multiple Brands: Launch new sites from the same repository.
3. Global Reach: Share content across markets with localized variations.
4. New Channels: Reuse existing content in apps or displays.
5. Campaigns: Build pages quickly without adding new tools.
Organizations that adopt headless can see 25–40% lower long-term costs, largely by avoiding rebuilds and reducing maintenance.
If headless feels like too big a leap, a hybrid CMS offers a middle ground. It keeps a familiar page-based structure and visual editing but adds API flexibility for future scalability. Hybrid systems let teams modernize at their own pace without giving up control or usability.
A headless or hybrid CMS gives midmarket and enterprise-level organizations the flexibility to adapt without constant rebuilds. It’s about designing for change, including faster launches, simpler maintenance, and better alignment between marketing and IT.
At SilverTech, we help companies find the right approach and make the transition smoothly. If you’re evaluating your next platform, our CMS Switch Kit can guide you through the process with practical checklists and planning tools. It’s designed to help you choose a platform that grows with you, not against you.
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