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Consolidated Communications Holdings hired Aaron Reason as Director - Network Security
Date of management change: June 08, 2011
Consolidated Communications Holdings hired Aaron Reason as Director - Network Security
Consolidated Communications, Inc. (CCI) is a leading business and broadband communications provider serving customers across its 11-state service area. The company provides advanced communication solutions to residential and business customers across its fiber-rich network which extends across California, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Texas, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Iowa, and North Dakota. CCI offers a wide range of services including residential Digital TV, high-speed Internet, phone, home automation and security services. CCI also offers commercial solutions serving businesses of all sizes with voice, IP, managed and hosted services, data connectivity, equipment solutions and cloud services. We are dedicated to listening to our customers and consistently meeting expectations with forethought and flexibility while delivering reliable services and exceptional customer care. The company prides itself in being responsive, local and committed to its customers and the communities it serves. CCI is proud to have strong local ties in the communities it serves as the company provides support through employee volunteerism, company sponsorships and philanthropic giving. Founded more than a century ago in Mattoon, Illinois, CCI (Nasdaq: CNSL) has a long history of providing reliable communications solutions and local support throughout its service area.
Aaron Reason is Director - Network Security at Consolidated Communications Holdings
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