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Ritter Communications company history timeline

1906

In 1906, Ritter installed a 10-line telephone switch in the back of his general merchandise store.

1984

Clay joined Millington Telephone Company as an Install/Repair Technician in 1984 and has spent his entire career with the company.

2002

Mark Martin joined Ritter Communications in 2002.

2005

Tony came to Ritter in 2005 and spent five years as a network operations center (NOC) technician, as well as seven years of leadership in network operations.

2012

Immediately prior to joining Ritter, he was the principal of the Morse Consulting Group, having successfully served as President and CEO of Integrated Mobile, Inc. leading up to its 2012 acquisition.

2014

He completed the Millington Leadership Class in 2014.

2018

He served as the company's Vice President of Engineering and Products for five years, was promoted to Senior Vice President, Technology in September of 2018 and now serves as Chief Technology Officer.

Kyle Keith was named Senior Vice President/General Manager of Enterprise, Wholesale and Cloud Solutions in 2018.

He was named Director of Outside Plant Engineering in 2018, and is responsible for leading the daily execution of the Outside Plant Engineering team for projects and deliverables.

2019

In October 2019, Lexanne was promoted to vice president/controller of Ritter Communications.

Rodney became a member of the Ritter Communications family in 2019 when he began his role as a Sr.

2021

A leader on the Human Resources Team for many years, she was promoted to Director of Employee Relations in December 2021.

2022

Jeff Flowers joined Ritter Communications as the VP of Carrier & Wholesale Services in March of 2022.

Michael Herring became a part of the Ritter Communications family in 2022 when he began his role as the Director of Quality Assurance and Compliance.

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