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Interstate Telcom Welcomes two new
employees:
To: Our Clients and Business Associates
From: Belinda A. Stark
Interstate Telcom
Date: July 9, 2008
We are pleased to announce
that Roxanne K. Hacker has joined Interstate
Telcom. Roxi is a graduate of the University
of Minnesota with a degree in Business and
Economics. She has 8 years of
telecommunications experience with a service
bureau including CABS, NECA reporting,
telephone accounting, and regulatory form
filings.
At ITCI, Roxi will be
completing regulatory form filings, cost
separation studies, and will also be
involved with special projects. Roxi and her
husband, Scott, have two children.
Interstate Telcom welcomes
Roxi and we are confident that her prior
knowledge and experience in the
telecommunications industry will be a
benefit to our clients.
To: Our Clients and
Business Associates
From: Belinda A. Stark
Interstate Telcom
Date: July 2, 2008
We are pleased to announce
that Brett R. Christiansen has joined
Interstate Telcom. Brett has over 9 years
experience in a wide variety of
telecommunication services.
Brett will be involved in
the completion of Cost Separation Studies,
circuit provisioning, and other special
projects. Brett and his wife, Sadie, just
welcomed their first child in May, a
daughter, Paiton Rose.
We welcome Brett to
Interstate Telcom and are confident that his
telecommunications background will benefit
our clients.
Bruce Reuber Receives MTA Award

Bruce received the Associate Member Leadership Award at
the
2007 Minnesota Telecom Alliance Annual Convention.
MEDIA
RELEASE
Release
Date: Thursday,
March 6, 2007
Contact:
Moses Dennis, MTA
651-291-7311 (office)
Minnesota Telecom Alliance
honors
Bruce Reuber
with Associate
Member Industry Leadership Award
ST.
PAUL, MN – The Minnesota Telecom Alliance (MTA)
presented its seventh annual 21st Century
Associate Member Industry Leadership Award
to Bruce Reuber,
president of Interstate Telcom Consulting in
Hector. Reuber received his 2007 award from
MTA Chairman, Kevin Larson, at the
alliance’s 98th annual convention in
Minneapolis on February 27.
The award honors an MTA associate member who
has been a leader in fostering positive
relationships between telecommunications
companies and manufacturers, suppliers and
consultants. The award is one of four annual
21st Century Awards -- three to individuals
and one to a company -- that recognize
outstanding contributions to the progress
and prosperity of Minnesota's telecom
industry.
In
presenting the award, Larson said, “Bruce
has a reputation for being dependable,
honest and trustworthy. He has been a
staunch supporter and friend to small and
rural telephone companies in the state,
providing valuable input to improve the
industry.
Pictured is Minnesota Telecom Alliance
President, Michael J. Nowick presenting the
Leadership Award to Bruce C. Reuber.
About the MTA
The Minnesota Telecom Alliance a non-profit,
professional association organized in 1909
to represent the interests of Minnesota's
local, long-distance, and wireless telephone
companies and the companies that supply
equipment and services to the
telecommunications industry. More
information about MTA can be found on the
Internet at
http://www.mnta.org.
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