Senior Director of Consumer Sales Matt Reitenbach stops by the “Chats That Matter” podcast to talk store expansion, cutting edge new products, and how his first sale earned him the nickname “Beep Beep.” Follow @altafiber on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok for new product unboxings in the next month. Music: All of the music used in this episode is from royalty-free music libraries and licensed music collections. Credits: This episode was hosted by Annette DiTommaso with editing by Matt Mulcahey and production by Lance Hart. Special thanks to our guest Matt Reitenbach.
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Win/Win Solutions – Director of Sustainability Nadja Turek on how our business and environmental goals intertwine
In the latest episode of “Chats That Matter,” altafiber’s new sustainability director Nadja Turek sits down with Annette DiTommaso to talk about lessons learned on active duty in the Air Force, sustainability as a reflection of nature’s cycles, and our company’s ambitious goals for this year and into the future. A Dayton native with a background in Civil and Environmental engineering, Turek spent more than a dozen years as a consultant focusing on sustainability and sustainable design before joining altafiber in September. Music: All of the music used in this episode is from royalty-free music libraries and licensed music collections. Credits: This episode was hosted by Annette DiTommaso with editing by Matt Mulcahey and production by Lance Hart. Special thanks to our guest Nadja Turek.
A million feet of fiber a month: COO Tom Simpson on the future of our network expansion
In the latest episode of “Chats That Matter,” Cincinnati Bell Chief Operating Officer Tom Simpson takes a deep dive into the expansion of our fiber network. In a conversation recorded at the end of last year, Simpson demystifies the metrics behind the fiber deployment – from sellable doors to strategic subs – while also discussing the challenges and opportunities ahead. Music: All of the music used in this episode is from royalty-free music libraries and licensed music collections. Credits: This episode was hosted by Josh Pichler, with editing and production by Matt Mulcahey. Special thanks to our guest Tom Simpson.
“A win for our residents and the community around us.” – Bringing free public Wi-Fi to Dayton, Kentucky
In the latest episode of “Chats That Matter,” Dayton Housing Authority Executive Director Gordon Henry and UniCity Policy and Program Manager Katie Meyer discuss partnering to bring public Wi-Fi to the riverside city of Dayton, Kentucky. The initiative provides complimentary high-speed internet to more than 140 DHA residents as well as offering access to the nearby community. Cincinnati Bell’s UniCity team continues to work with organizations across Greater Cincinnati to create more digital equity and increase access to education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. Music: All of the music used in this episode is from royalty-free music libraries and licensed music collections. Credits: This episode was hosted by Josh Pichler, with editing and production by Matt Mulcahey. Special thanks to our guests Gordon Henry and Katie Meyer.
In the latest “Chats That Matter,” Annette DiTommaso sits down with Jodi Harding, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Lighthouse Youth & Family Services. The Greater Cincinnati non-profit social service agency provides assistance to kids through the age of 24, offering two homeless shelters for minors in addition to mental health services, residential treatment, and foster care and adoption. Lighthouse is known for its work with LGBTQ+ youth and was one of the first organizations supported by Cincinnati Bell’s Pride Employee Resource Group. For more information on volunteering or donating to Lighthouse, visit https://www.lys.org/. Music:All of the music used in this episode is from royalty-free music libraries and licensed music collections. Credits:This episode was hosted by Annette DiTommaso, with editing and production by Matt Mulcahey. Special thanks to our guest Jodi Harding.
In the latest episode of “Chats That Matter,” Dayton business luminaries and Cincinnati Bell leaders detail the process of bringing fiber and free public Wi-Fi to the city’s historic and iconic Oregon District. Guests include John Putnam, UniCity sales director, and Dayton native Jason Praeter, President and General Manager of Cincinnati Bell’s Entertainment & Communications business. Music:This episode features stock music provided by MV Production, George Pauley, and Ricky Valadez from Pond5. Credits:This episode was hosted by Annette DiTommaso and written by Josh Pichler, with editing and production by Matt Mulcahey. Special thanks to our guests Sandy Gudorf, Jason Praeter, Kyle Babirad, and John Putnam.
Choose to Challenge: A Women’s History Month Roundtable
In the latest episode of “Chats That Matter,” incoming ARROW leader Kate Billberry and outgoing head Karin Ewing sit down with a panel of Cincinnati Bell’s female leaders to discuss the pandemic’s outsized effect on working women and to offer words of wisdom for those starting out in their careers. Music: All of the music used in this episode is from royalty-free music libraries and licensed music collections. Credits: This episode was hosted by Annette DiTommaso, with editing and production by Matt Mulcahey. Special thanks to our guests Kate Billberry, Karin Ewing, Chris Neises, Christi Cornette, Su Shin, Amber Baugh, Kristi Clement Williams, and Patty Kurtz.
Welcome to the new season of “Chats That Matter.” Throughout the year, we’ll be featuring conversations with the fresh batch of leaders guiding our employee resource groups. First up in front of the mic is Margaret Hocker, Legal Operations Manager for CBTS and now the head of BOLD. A Cincinnati native and Navy veteran with nearly two decades experience working in technology, Margaret walks us through her vision for BOLD’s future. Music:All of the music used in this episode is from royalty-free music libraries and licensed music collections. Credits:This episode was hosted by Annette DiTommaso, with editing and production by Matt Mulcahey. Special thanks to our guest Margaret Hocker.
Opening a Dialogue: A Conversation on Disability Awareness
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. In the latest episode of “Chats That Matter,” President & CEO Leigh Fox and Chief Financial Officer Andy Kaiser discuss how to raise that awareness and remove the stigma around discussing mental and physical disabilities in the workplace. Music: All of the music used in this episode is from royalty-free music libraries and licensed music collections. Credits: This episode was hosted by Annette DiTommaso, with editing and production by Matt Mulcahey. Special thanks to our guests Leigh Fox and Andy Kaiser.
On the morning of Friday, March 13th, a company-wide e-mail announced a startling new reality: In response to the Coronavirus outbreak, Cincinnati Bell was moving to work-from-home status – effective immediately. Some of us remained on the frontlines – retail store staff, NOC engineers, call center workers, field techs – there to support customers who now depended on connectivity more than ever. But many of us gathered up our monitors, said “see you soon” to our cube mates, and headed home, where we’ve remained. As we re-open our offices for those who wish to return, Senior Communications & Media Relations Manager Josh Pichler spoke to CEO Leigh Fox about leading us through a pandemic and what happens next. Music: All of the music used in this episode is from royalty-free music libraries and licensed music collections. Credits: This episode was hosted by Annette DiTommaso and Josh Pichler, with editing and production by Matt Mulcahey. Special thanks to our guest Leigh Fox.