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Mission Broadband has hired Amy Anderson as director of account management for its sister company, HealthConnect Networks. In addition, Nathaniel Gass has joined Mission Broadband as a business analyst and network technician.
Anderson will be responsible for customer relations and business development.
She brings more than 24 years of account management and fundraising experience to this new role. Prior to joining HealthConnect Networks, Anderson served as director of gift planning at the Salvation Army for nearly a decade.
Anderson has previously worked at organizations including Ovation Fundraising Counsel LLC, the Cancer Community Center, Susan G. Komen for the Cure and United Way of Greater Portland. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of New Hampshire and a master's degree in social work from Rutgers University.
Prior to joining Mission Broadband, Gass was a freelance software QA tester and the community development director for Polar Ace, an electronic sports team. He is actively pursuing his master’s degree in computer science at Arizona State University.
“It is an exciting time as we grow our team,” said Jim Rogers, founder of Mission Broadband and HealthConnect Networks. “The need for broadband for families, hospitals, businesses and communities has never been more intense. With the addition of Nathaniel and Amy, we are well-positioned to meet that need.”
Mission Broadband is an independent consulting firm based in Bangor. It works to expand broadband access and helps communities obtain funding to build networks through public-private partnerships.
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