Consolidated Communications Supports Special Olympians
CONROE, Texas – Consolidated Communications recently sponsored and provided employee
volunteers for the Special Olympics track and field events hosted by The Woodlands Kiwanis
Club. Held at Oak Ridge High School, Consolidated employees joined the Special Olympians as
they experienced pride, demonstrated courage, and cheered with excitement! Consolidated
Manager-Public and Media Relations Chauntel Plopper was pleased to be part of such an
inspiring event. “We were honored to be involved with such an inspirational experience. It is
exciting to share in the joy of the competitors,” Plopper said. “The Special Olympics games not
only inspire the athletes, but the event truly inspires the volunteers as well!”
Founded in 1894, Consolidated Communications, Inc., is a family of companies offering
advanced voice and data communications to both business and residential customers. Services
include high-speed DSL Internet access, local and long distance telephone services, business
systems, directory services, carrier services, Web hosting, retail and wholesale operator services,
public services, and fully-integrated telemarketing and fulfillment services. Serving markets in
Illinois and Texas, Consolidated Communications operates the 16th largest independent
telephone company in the nation. Additional information about Consolidated Communications,
Inc., and its products and services are available at www.consolidated.com.
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Consolidated Communications recently sponsored and provided employee volunteers for the
Special Olympics track and field events held at Oak Ridge High School. Consolidated
volunteers pictured are (l to r) Jeff Perdue, Dow Martin, Kim Thompson, Troy Neumann, Teresa
Schubert, Bob Udell, Crystal Biddlecome, Kellye Bennet, Melanie Irby, Sara Barrera, Richard
and William Carroll. Not pictured are company volunteers Chauntel Plopper, Bryan Ketcher,
Royce Brooks, and Terry Barker. The event is hosted each year by The Woodlands Kiwanis
Club.
CONROE, Texas – Consolidated Communications recently sponsored and provided employee
volunteers for the Special Olympics track and field events hosted by The Woodlands Kiwanis
Club. Held at Oak Ridge High School, Consolidated employees joined the Special Olympians as
they experienced pride, demonstrated courage, and cheered with excitement! Consolidated
Manager-Public and Media Relations Chauntel Plopper was pleased to be part of such an
inspiring event. “We were honored to be involved with such an inspirational experience. It is
exciting to share in the joy of the competitors,” Plopper said. “The Special Olympics games not
only inspire the athletes, but the event truly inspires the volunteers as well!”
Founded in 1894, Consolidated Communications, Inc., is a family of companies offering
advanced voice and data communications to both business and residential customers. Services
include high-speed DSL Internet access, local and long distance telephone services, business
systems, directory services, carrier services, Web hosting, retail and wholesale operator services,
public services, and fully-integrated telemarketing and fulfillment services. Serving markets in
Illinois and Texas, Consolidated Communications operates the 16th largest independent
telephone company in the nation. Additional information about Consolidated Communications,
Inc., and its products and services are available at www.consolidated.com.
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Consolidated Communications recently sponsored and provided employee volunteers for the
Special Olympics track and field events held at Oak Ridge High School. Consolidated
volunteers pictured are (l to r) Jeff Perdue, Dow Martin, Kim Thompson, Troy Neumann, Teresa
Schubert, Bob Udell, Crystal Biddlecome, Kellye Bennet, Melanie Irby, Sara Barrera, Richard
and William Carroll. Not pictured are company volunteers Chauntel Plopper, Bryan Ketcher,
Royce Brooks, and Terry Barker. The event is hosted each year by The Woodlands Kiwanis
Club.
volunteers for the Special Olympics track and field events hosted by The Woodlands Kiwanis
Club. Held at Oak Ridge High School, Consolidated employees joined the Special Olympians as
they experienced pride, demonstrated courage, and cheered with excitement! Consolidated
Manager-Public and Media Relations Chauntel Plopper was pleased to be part of such an
inspiring event. “We were honored to be involved with such an inspirational experience. It is
exciting to share in the joy of the competitors,” Plopper said. “The Special Olympics games not
only inspire the athletes, but the event truly inspires the volunteers as well!”
Founded in 1894, Consolidated Communications, Inc., is a family of companies offering
advanced voice and data communications to both business and residential customers. Services
include high-speed DSL Internet access, local and long distance telephone services, business
systems, directory services, carrier services, Web hosting, retail and wholesale operator services,
public services, and fully-integrated telemarketing and fulfillment services. Serving markets in
Illinois and Texas, Consolidated Communications operates the 16th largest independent
telephone company in the nation. Additional information about Consolidated Communications,
Inc., and its products and services are available at www.consolidated.com.
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Consolidated Communications recently sponsored and provided employee volunteers for the
Special Olympics track and field events held at Oak Ridge High School. Consolidated
volunteers pictured are (l to r) Jeff Perdue, Dow Martin, Kim Thompson, Troy Neumann, Teresa
Schubert, Bob Udell, Crystal Biddlecome, Kellye Bennet, Melanie Irby, Sara Barrera, Richard
and William Carroll. Not pictured are company volunteers Chauntel Plopper, Bryan Ketcher,
Royce Brooks, and Terry Barker. The event is hosted each year by The Woodlands Kiwanis
Club.



