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Take the Edge Off

July 1, 2022
Want to reduce your work stress? Learn how ISE EXPO 2022 can help.

Have you felt an increase in work stress recently? If so, you’re not alone. The American Psychological Association’s Work and Well-Being study shares that 79% of the 1,500-ish people surveyed, felt work related stress in the month prior. Thirty-six percent (36%) had cognitive weariness, 32% emotional exhaustion, and 44% physical fatigue–a 38% jump from 2019.*

One way to reduce stress is to learn from others. That’s why this issue features our ICT Visionaries’ participants and ISE EXPO Tech Talk presenters sharing ideas and perspectives about network transformation pain points you face day in and day out.

Heck, why not join these folks at ISE EXPO live and in person to learn even more!

Our seven ICT Visionaries, Keynote Executives from TDS, AT&T, Consolidated Communications and NTCA, and other industry SMEs will be attending this year’s event in Denver, Colorado. Learn from their great brains by attending 18 seminars, an advanced workshop, a demo zone, five keynotes, and 150+exhibits showcasing the latest network transformation solutions.

Then spend some time networking with your industry colleagues during the happy hour on the exhibit floor. Realizing you’re not the only one stressing out over being stressed, may help you breathe just a bit easier, right?

To learn more AND to register for ISE EXPO 2022, visit www.iseexpo.com.

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.