Indiana Fiber Network’s CEO to Speak at National Telephone Cooperative Association Regional Conference
Indianapolis, Indiana (PRWEB) August 03, 2014 -- Indiana Fiber Network, LLC (IFN), the leading Indiana statewide Network Service Provider, announces President and CEO Kelly Dyer to speak at the National Telephone Cooperative Association (NTCA) Regional Conference. The NTCA Regional conference includes member attendance from 20 US states.
The Central/Northeast NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association 2014 Regional Conference will be held on August 10th through August 12th, at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis. Mr. Dyer’s presentation will focus on assessing opportunities and converting these opportunities into strategic and successful operations. The session is in conjunction with the NTCA Associate Member Advisory Council.
About Kelly Dyer
Mr. Dyer was ultimately responsible for the formation of Indiana Fiber Network, LLC (IFN), and became the first Chairman of the Management Committee, leading him into the position as President and CEO of Indiana Fiber Network, LLC (IFN).
Prior to IFN, he had 18 years tenure as Executive VP and General Manager of Daviess-Martin, an Indiana based ILEC. Over his 33 year career, Kelly has served on various state and national executive committees; former Chairman of the Indiana Exchange Carrier Association, and Second Vice-Chairman of the Indiana Telecommunications Association. He currently holds the Office of Vice President of INDATEL Services, LLC.
Mr. Dyer currently lives in Avon, Indiana.
About IFN
Indiana Fiber Network, LLC (IFN) was formed in March of 2002, whose ownership is comprised by 20 local exchange telephone companies throughout the state. They offer data center, Internet backbone, and data transport services over state-of-the-art Ethernet, CDWM, DWDM, and SONET fiber networks, with service in the State of Indiana and throughout the US, via a network of national carrier partners. IFN is a charter Member of INDATEL. For more information, please visit IFN’s website at http://www.ifncom.net or call (317) 280-4636.
Trish Hall, IFN, http://www.ifncom.net, +1 (317) 777-7283, [email protected]
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