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Join Citynet at The WV Technology Conference Nov. 3rd-5th
Citynet invites you to mark your calendars for an upcoming event which you do not want to miss…West Virginia's Office of Technology is planning this year’s West Virginia Information Technology Summit 2009, on November 3rd-5th at the Civic Center in Charleston.
 
Considering the current state of the economy, it is a fact that all public and private entities are optimizing and delivering the highest value from information technology. This event provides an invaluable opportunity to connect with information technology leaders and learn more about new and innovative initiatives being developed and implemented across the state of West Virginia.
 
 The West Virginia Information Technology Summit 2009 is designed for chief information officers, IT professionals, Business and IT Leaders and customers who benefit from WV Office of Technology (WVOT) IT services.  The Summit Program has educational programs that are arranged by tracks so they may be tailored to better meet the needs of the specific audiences.  
 
A wide range of vital and emerging topics relating to information technology will be addressed by engaging speakers who are knowledgeable in the Information Technology field.  Vendors will be on-site to demonstrate and discuss the latest in IT.  Additionally, there will be an awards ceremony to present the West Virginia Information Technology Recognition Awards, intended to give statewide exposure to advances in both public and private technological successes.  In addition, you’ll hear from information technology leaders… 
 

• Teri Takai, CTO, State of California
• Cathilea Robinett, Executive Director, the Center for Digital Government and Center for Digital Education
• Gail Thomas – Flynn, General Manager, Microsoft’s national US State and Local Government Team

We look forward to seeing you on November 3rd - 5th at the West Virginia Information Technology Summit 2009!

 

 
Citynet Customer Testimonial: HQ Aero Management Inc.

Citynet would like to thank HQ Aero Management, Inc. for providing this example of Citynet’s dedication to excellent customer service:

Last month, our Florida office experienced an Internet outage due to an issue with our ISP (unfortunately, not Citynet). In the process, our IP addresses were flushed and we had no service. Once the ISP gave us new IP addresses, they said we would need to contact Citynet about reinstating our service through our Cisco router. When the call was made to Citynet, we were promptly connected to Mr. Jim Thomas.

Mr. Thomas guided us with patience and understanding during this frustrating event. He listened to our issues and then provided us with the necessary steps to reconnect to our West Virginia network and Internet within a very short time."

We here at HQ Aero want to acknowledge his superior technical and customer service skills!

- Dana DeWitt
General Manager
HQ Aero Management (FL) Inc.

 

 
Citynet Works with Fourth American Scholar Competition
Citynet is proud to contine its relationship with the American Scholar program.

 Now in its fourth year, the American Scholar program continues to grow and provide high school seniors in north central West Virginia with a rare opportunity to compete for a four-year tuition and fees scholarship valued at $90,000 to attend West Virginia Wesleyan College.

"The American Scholar Program provides opportunities for every student who applies for the scholarship,"  noted Dr. Pamela Balch, president of Wesleyan. "Our admission staff ensures that every competitor  receives information about every scholarship offered at the College. The program is designed to be a  life-changing opportunity, not just for the winner, but for every applicant."

The American Scholar web site, http://www.magicscholar.com, was first developed by Citynet four years ago. The web site features a fully online entry process and public voting process.  "Every year we add to the functionality of the web site; and this year representatives of West Virginia Radio Corporation have full control of their web site content from the web administration portal. And we have added the ability for past winners and this year's finalists to maintain their own blogs and webpages." stated Deneen Rogers, Citynet Developer.

Students from Barbour, Braxton, Doddridge, Gilmer, Harrison, Lewis, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Randolph, Ritchie, Taylor, Tucker, and Upshur Counties are eligible for the scholarship competition.  Students can apply online or submit a paper application to West Virginia Wesleyan’s Office of Admission.  Scholarship candidates are required to send Wesleyan their high school transcript and ACT or SAT scores.  All application materials must be submitted before December 1st. 2009.

Twenty-five semi-finalists will be selected from the applicant pool and from that group, twelve finalists will be chosen. The online voting component of the competition will be held during the month of January.

"In the fourth year of the American Scholar competition, we continue to see the fruit of the seeds that  were planted in the initial year of the program," said John Halford, executive director and sales manager  of the West Virginia Radio Corporation. "We are changing lives, providing opportunities, and opening  doors. The purpose and goals for this program are being realized through everyone’s commitment to serve others."

To find out more about the American Scholar competition, visit www.magicscholar.com or www.wvmagic.com.

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