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Tech Valley Communications Promotes Daggett to Chief Business Development Officer
ALBANY, NY -- Tech Valley Communications (TVC), the only locally owned, facilities-based Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) in the Tech Valley Region, announced that J. Robert Daggett has been promoted to Chief Business Development Officer.
"Rob has proved to be an asset since he started here several years ago," said Kevin O'Connor, CEO, Tech Valley Communications. "He brings incredible knowledge, energy and dedication to his work, and has been instrumental in the tremendous growth and sustained financial strength of TVC."
In his new role, Daggett is responsible for strategic partnerships and carrier relations. He also oversees marketing and new product development.
Formerly Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Daggett has been with TVC since 2002. He grew TVC's "Campus Tech," the educational division of TVC that brings high-speed telecommunications and data services to local colleges, universities and K-12 institutions and was instrumental in the marketing strategy behind TVC's new fiber to the premises offering, FIRSTLIGHT. Before joining TVC, Daggett worked for Realtech, a regional technology consulting firm, and was a National Account Manager for MCI Communications.
Daggett resides in Latham with his wife and children. He is a graduate of Siena College.
For information on the full range of communications services offered by Tech Valley Communications, log on to www.techvalleycom.com or call 518-598-0900
ABOUT TECH VALLEY COMMUNICATIONS:
Tech Valley Communications (TVC) is a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC), formed in 1999. TVC is the only locally owned, facilities-based telecommunications provider headquartered in upstate New York's Tech Valley. TVC offers a full range of local and long distance voice services, data, and high-speed and dial-up Internet services at competitive prices.
TVC has experienced steady, organic growth and has expanded its local presence through the successful acquisition of GFC Communications in 2000 and its combination with Mid-Hudson Communications in August 2002. TVC now operates its own switching facilities and an extensive fiber network throughout the Tech Valley Region. Currently TVC employs approximately 60 people at its various locations in downtown Albany. Its employees, senior management, and Board of Directors are all residents of the Tech Valley Region, and are committed to providing the highest quality service and value to its customers.
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