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STC conference to feature "Apprentice" as keynote speaker
National telecom conference being held in Colorado, October 6-9 to feature Heidi Bressler, a contestant on the inaugural season of The Apprentice as keynote speaker.
(PRWEB) September 24, 2004 -- The Society of Telecommunications Consultants (STC) will hold its fall conference at the Westin Hotel in Westminster, CO from October 6-9. The keynote speaker will be Heidi Bressler, one of the most recognizable and dynamic competitors in the first season of the NBC show The Apprentice." Among other notable speakers will be Becca Robinson, a Denver-based success coach, and Matt McCormick, STC member and President of Technology Decisions Inc., who will talk about data communications in the 21st Century.
As always, this informative conference will be packed with interesting speakers representing a broad array of perspectives and experience from the telecommunications industry.
STC conferences are open to both members and non-members, including students. Details and registration information is available at http://www.stcconsultants.org
The STC conferences provide valuable information to attendees on the most current applications and technologies, and an overview of regulatory matters. The collaborative exchange of time sensitive industry information among consultants, end users and vendors at these conferences regularly results in strategic alliances, joint ventures and creative partnerships.
The Society of Telecommunications Consultants was founded in 1976 as a non-profit professional association of independent telecommunications consultants. All prospective STC members must submit applications for membership that are carefully screened by the organization, and each year all members must submit a reaffirmation of the STC Code of Ethics, which embodies principles of independence and fair business practices.
The STC invites members of the telecommunications vendor community to join its Vendor Advisory Council in support of its efforts to advance the interests of the telecommunications industry.
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