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ISE Columnist Sharon Vollman, Editorial Director

Remain Committed to Your Mission

Jan. 1, 2020
ISE magazine is greeting the new year with a refreshed design for 2020. Starting now, we have spiffed our look — but don’t worry, our mission is the same. We […]

ISE magazine is greeting the new year with a refreshed design for 2020. Starting now, we have spiffed our look — but don’t worry, our mission is the same. We aim to be your educational partner in network transformation. So, whether it’s the wireless and/or the wireline networks, we offer best practices, peer-to-peer guidance, executive insights, and the latest product and solutions, to help you do your job better.

As you can see from our network coverage diagram, that means technologies, trends, and tips, for everything from the Cloud to the end user.

It also means getting into the heads of the leaders who shape our industry. That’s why we’ll continue our Executive Insights Cover series this year — Q&As with network movers-and-shakers who share their pain points, priorities, and perspectives.

But, that’s not all. (Do I sound like an infomercial yet?) We will offer more LIVE educational opportunities through intimate one-day events like ISE TECHForum 2020. Visit www.isetechforum.com for more information.

The ISE brand continues to transform with you as you face new challenges in 2020. We’re here to help you stay relevant in an ever-changing industry that does far more than end users realize to make all the communications and entertainment magic happen across the world.

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.