📅 - Integrated communications provider Choice One Communications Inc. (choiceonecom.com) announced on Thursday that it has appointed Terry Nulty as the company's vice president of sales.
Nulty, says Choice One, was previously president of business and technology e-learning solution provider Element K, where he helped substantially expand the company's online business and more than double its overall revenue through innovative product strategies and strategic business partnerships. "We are very fortunate to have Terry join our senior leadership team," commented Steve Dubnik, chairman and chief executive officer. "With half a million lines in service and more than 100,000 clients, we need to diversify our sales efforts and develop new channels for acquiring business. Terry's proven track record of effective sales leadership will help us to both expand our retail direct sales and develop strategic partnerships that enable Choice One to build on our substantial client base and continue to grow our business profitably."
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