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ISE Columnist Sharon Vollman, Editorial Director

Embracing Change

Jan. 2, 2016
For 30+ years, we’ve shared solutions and education with you. And through those years, we’ve expanded our coverage to reflect the changes in your world.  From fixed networks to wireless […]

For 30+ years, we’ve shared solutions and education with you. And through those years, we’ve expanded our coverage to reflect the changes in your world.  From fixed networks to wireless networks. From the ground to the Cloud.

Amid those changes, you’ve grown and adapted professionally. To support you in your career, you need a publication that walks its talk and embraces the change it preaches — and that’s why we’ve rebranded.

Beginning with this issue of the magazine, we’re rebranding. OSP® is now ISE (our acronym for ICT Solutions and Education). So while our mission of sharing solutions and education has not changed, our name now matches that mission.

Following suit with our name change, OSP EXPO® 2016 will be ISE EXPO 2016 taking place September 20 – 22 in San Antonio, Texas. Look for registration starting in May.

Will other things change? For sure! But, our unwavering passion to deliver the solutions and education you need will be evident across our channels of print, digital, web, webinars, live events, and more.

You’ve changed to remain relevant. We’ve changed to serve you better — embracing those changes with openness and excitement. Sounds like a win/win for all involved.

Check out the January 2016 Issue of ISE magazine here!

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Sharon Vollman
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About the Author

Sharon Vollman | Editor-in-Chief, ISE Magazine

Sharon Vollman is Editor-in-Chief of ISE Magazine. She oversees the strategic direction and content for ISE Magazine. She also leads the educational content development for ISE EXPO. Vollman has created educational partnerships with the major communications and entertainment providers including AT&T, Verizon, CenturyLink, Frontier Communications and Cincinnati Bell. She has covered the telecom industry since 1996. Prior to that, she worked in advertising with Ogilvy & Mather and CME. Vollman has a bachelor’s degree in Journalism/Advertising from the University of Iowa.