Bangor-based digital pioneer adds a new team member
BANGOR – As demand for access to high-speed Internet continues to grow, Mission Broadband, a leader in strategic broadband planning for New England, is pleased to announce the addition of Liza Quinn as a consultant.
Mission Broadband is an independent consulting firm based in Bangor, working to bring equitable broadband access to all, helping communities access funding to build networks through public-private partnerships.
As a consultant, Quinn will leverage her experience in leading large-scale fiber builds, launching broadband products, and implementing spatial analysis tools to help clients navigate today’s broadband expansion landscape and execute on their plans effectively and efficiently.
With more than two decades of marketing and management experience, she will spearhead client engagements, ensuring smooth project execution through her proven project management skills, and foster new business opportunities through a targeted development strategy.
Prior to Mission Broadband, Quinn worked as the director of product management and market planning for GONETSPEED, an internet service provider. Before that, Quinn spent eight years with Tilson Technology Management, a Portland-based multi-specialty telecommunications firm that designs and builds telecommunications infrastructure.
“Liza brings years of experience that will help her succeed in her role as we continue to grow broadband access in New England,” said Jim Rogers, founder of Mission Broadband. “The need for broadband for families, hospitals, businesses, and communities continues to grow, and is now a necessity for healthy communities and businesses.”
Mission Broadband is a Maine-based company committed to helping clients across the United States gain insights and solve challenges related to broadband connectivity through our community focused approach and dedication to broadband equity. Mission Broadband serves 530 communities throughout Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. For more information, visit www.missionbroadband.com.