Altec’s April Blankenship is Appointed to the ITA Board of Directors
Altec has been attending the Information Technology Alliance (ITA) spring and fall collaboratives since 2010. Since the ITA is an independent, membership association of top mid-market technology professionals, consultants and product/service providers in North America, the content delivered and networking afforded have truly helped us improve business practices and grow as an Independent Software Vendor.
Now, Altec is proud to announce that Director of Marketing April Blankenship has been appointed to the Information Technology Alliance (ITA) Board of Directors. April’s term began September 1, 2016 and will last four years. April has been an active participant in the organization and has held a role on numerous Collaborative Planning Committees. She is also a 2016 ITA Leadership Alliance (ILA) graduate, helped launch the Women in Leadership Special Interest Group in 2015, and held the role of Consulting and Reselling Chair for the Spring 2015 Collaborative Planning Committee.
ITA President Stan Mork congratulates April, commenting, “ITA’s commitment to its members is ever-present during board member selection. April has made herself indispensable to countless ITA initiatives and we are happy to have her join the board. I very much look forward to working with April.”
The next ITA conference is the 2016 Fall ITA Collaborative which will take place December 4th through 6th at the M Resort Spa Casino in Las Vegas, NV. April will attend and co-moderate the ILA Alumni Special Interest Group breakout session during the event. Members from Altec’s sales, marketing, product development, and professional services departments will attend as well, including Channel Program Manager Gabriela Morales who will serve as co-facilitator in the Women in Leadership Special Interest Group session and co-presenter in a Young Leaders Special Interest Group session.
To read our press release and learn more, click here.
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