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 Featured Employee: Jerimiah
| Assistant Director
of Technical Services
With all of the positive changes that have taken place for
NationalNet over the past few months, we’d like to share just one more
with you, a promotion for Jerimiah Bedell to Assistant Director of
Technical Services. Jerimiah has been with our company since July of
2007 and has worked very hard for the past few years to attain this new
position. He now takes part in managing our technical team, acting as a
point of escalation, trouble shooting, and contributing to our Advanced
Customer Solutions Team.
Jerimiah has a long history in the technical and hosting world,
including positions held at SpaceNet and Earthlink as a Web Host
Engineer. It should come as no surprise that he enjoys gaming and
programming when he has the time.
His personal life is filled with a wife and three little boys under
the age of six. He describes his life as extremely busy, but that he
wouldn’t have it any other way. With three little boys in the house,
we’re sure there’s always something going on. On the weekends, he really
enjoys family activities such as visiting the park or taking the kids
to Chuck E. Cheese.
We are happy to formally introduce our new Assistant Director of
Technical Services to you, and please join us in giving him a round of
applause.
To read the blog post, click here.
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Dear
Subscriber,
It’s
hard to believe that a new year has begun already. As we do at the
beginning of every year, all department managers provide annual goals for their
respective departments. It’s always very interesting to see what each
department comes up with in the way of goals. Of course, I also have my
own goals for this year, for example, we're working on rolling out cloud
storage and virtualization. With our growth, major
infrastructure upgrades will have to be planned for. It also goes without
saying that we’re always looking for ways to provide a better experience for
our customers. With the new year already promising to be better than last
year, everyone at NationalNet is excited to start moving forward on these
goals. With all of the progress we hope to make this year, we can't help
but ask you, what are YOUR goals for the new year?
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Warmest Regards,
Bill
Bill Van Vorst
President |
Show Us The Love!:
Video Testimonial Contest
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We are excited to announce our newest contest: Show Us Your Love! It's not that we're conceited or anything, but rather we'd like to see all of your beautiful faces on our new website (launching in February!) For every person who has their video placed on our website under the testimonial section, they will win a FREE iPad! Winners will be picked on how well they discuss the following questions:
- What service do you use with NationalNet?
- How long have you been a customer?
- What was a customer service experience that you had with us?
- How well did we help you with your customer service needs?
- What would you like to tell others about NationalNet?
Please respond to our Show Us The Love video on our YouTube channel with your video response. We can't wait to hear from you and see what you come up with!
For instructions on how to post a video response, visit Youtube's help page here.
Submission deadline is February 28, 2011 at midnight, EST.
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Blog: 2010 in Review
| by Bill Van Vorst, President
As another year has closed, I find myself reflecting back on what a
year it has been. There have been some good times and tough times but
I’m happy to say that we made it through a year that was difficult for
most businesses and find ourselves stronger than before due to changes
we have made.
So, what did last year bring? With regards to business overall, it
brought more of the same. We, as well as many of our customers are
still feeling the pain of the recession and while some government
pundits are saying “the recession is over”, I feel that it’s going to be
2012 before we really start seeing the economy returning to pre-2009
numbers. However, there has been a benefit to the recession, as it has
forced us to trim the fat and to change our spending habits. With the
changes we have made, we’re leaner and meaner than we have ever been.
When the economy does turn around, we’ll be in a great position to ride
the wave.
Continue reading here .
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