Fiber Connect appoints technical and sales support manager

July 26, 2007 -- Christine A. Klauck has joined the team at Fiber Connect, Inc., a Leviton company, as manager of technical and sales support.

July 26, 2007 -- Leviton has announced that Christine A. Klauck has joined the team at Fiber Connect, Inc. , a Leviton company, as manager of technical and sales support.

The company says that, in the role, Klauck will develop a technical team to support business development management's field sales, as well as inside sales.

According to a press release, in addition to her role at Fiber Connect, Klauck currently serves as BICSI Northeast Region Director, a position she has held for the past four years. Klauck also chairs the BICSI Cares Committee, the charitable arm of BICSI, raising money at each conference for children's charities and offering scholarships to members and their families who pursue higher education degrees in the information transport industry.

Klauck's career spans more than twenty years in the Information Transport Industry. Prior to joining Fiber Connect, Klauck, an RCDD/NTS Specialist, spent 12 years at the Siemon Company in corporate training, technical support and marketing departments. Klauck also worked for more than 11 years at IBM Corporation in design and project management of telecommunications structured cabling systems for residential, Fortune 500 and "Big Four" accounting firms.

A Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) representative since 1995, and member of Construction Specification Institute (CSI), Klauck holds a BS.ed from Keene State College and an engineering drafting certificate from Westchester Community College.

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