Channel Partners Conference & Expo
August 18-20, 2008

Seaport Hotel & World Trade Center
Boston

Advisory Board
Frank Ahearn, CEO, McGraw Communications
Francis X. Ahearn
is CEO of McGraw Communications where he oversees all aspects of carrier relationships and overall network design. Ahearn co-founded IMS Partners, a computer consulting company. He began his career in telecommunications at Centex Telemanagement where he was head of sales for New York City. Ahearn co-founded Business Communications Management Inc. (BCM). He sits on the Board of Directors for both BCM and McGraw, as well as Verizon’s Wholesale Advisory Board, COMPTEL’s CEO Council and PAETEC's Reseller Advisory Board.
Ken Bisnoff, SVP, Strategic Opportunities, TelePacific Communications
Ken Bisnoff
is senior vice president of strategic opportunities at TelePacific Communications, and a founding member of the company’s executive team with 18 years of telecommunications experience. Bisnoff is responsible for corporate development, agent channel sales and human resources. Prior to joining TelePacific, Bisnoff was vice president of carrier sales for CallManage Inc., a developer of LCR technologies for the business market. Additionally, he held sales positions with WinStar and Teleport Communications Group selling competitive local voice and data services to a broad spectrum of business and carrier customers. Bisnoff began his telecommunications career with AT&T Inc., where he was a national account manager. He earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
Charlie Cary, Vice President of Marketing, XO Communications
Charles Cary
, vice president of small business services at XO Communications Inc., is a seasoned executive with expertise in telecom, IT, enterprise software, and Internet industries, both domestic and international. In addition to running P&Ls and marketing organizations, Cary has significant finance, sales and general management experience. Cary has also worked at AT&T Inc., CGI AMS, Nortel Networks and PSINet. Cary has a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Michigan.
David Goodwin, Principal and Co-Founder, ATC
David Goodwin
co-founded Advanced Technology Consulting Inc. (ATC) in 1999 to introduce a new approach to selecting, managing and optimizing telecommunications services. He leveraged more than a decade of experience at Cable & Wireless where he learned all aspects of the telecom industry and earned national awards for his performance. Prior to his work in telecommunications, Goodwin played baseball with the Chicago Cubs. He attended Xavier University in Cincinnati, and earned a Bachelor of Science in business management. He serves on the board at the Heritage Club, sits on a CEO Roundtable and Entrepreneur Roundtable, coaches baseball and supports several nonprofit organizations in his community.
Ian Kieninger oversees the voice & data specialty businesses at CDW, a FORTUNE 500 provider of technology products and services for business, government and education.  His teams focus on designing a wide range of solutions spanning VoIP, Mobile Wireless, IP telephony, and carrier services. In this capacity, Kieninger is also responsible for managing CDW’s business relationships with carriers, manufacturers and other service providers. He has fostered strong relationships on behalf of customers with companies such as AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and RIM. A veteran of the telecommunications industry, Kieninger brings a wealth of industry experience to his position at CDW. Prior to CDW, Kieninger had various management roles within AT&T which included enterprise & SMB sales, product management, and indirect channel experience. His knowledge is sought after by top business publications and has been quoted in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, and others while speaking on numerous panels surrounding advance communication technologies. In addition, Kieninger participates on the advisory boards of many of CDW’s technology partners. A graduate of Miami University (Ohio), Kieninger holds a Bachelor of Science in marketing and finance.
Mark Landiak, President and CEO, Corporate Dynamics Inc.
Mark Landiak
is president of Corporate Dynamics Inc. (CDI), a Chicago-based training and consulting firm that specializes in helping wireless carriers, master agents, dealers and manufacturers grow sales, keep customers and manage their operations more profitably. Landiak is a frequent speaker at industry events and contributes to magazines on sales, management and wireless technology topics. In 2008, Landiak will head the newly formed Wireless Business Owners Consortium.
Bill Power, President & Co-Founder, Association Resource Group
Bill Power
is president and co-founder of ARG, a Washington, D.C.-based full-service telecommunications agency. ARG, founded in 1991, is a 35-plus person firm with more than 300 years of collective telecom experience among its staff. Previously, Power spent 14 years running a national trade association. In the early days, ARG (then known as Association Resource Group) represented switchless resellers and marketed primarily to national trade and professional associations located in the nation’s capital. Throughout the years, other products and services were added to ARG’s product line, resulting in a comprehensive portfolio for ARG’s clients. Power is also a founding member of the Agent Alliance, a consortium of telecom agencies.
Peter Radizeski, President, RAD-INFO Inc.
After six years as a pharmaceutical chemist and three years in Novell LAN support, Peter Radizeski moved into telecommunications. For four years (2000-2004), Radizeski was half of the team at IEI that posted millions in sales for BellSouth as a top 5 Gold Partner. Concentrating on data, not voice, Radizeski sold wholesale DSL, IP, bandwidth, private lines, frame relay and ATM circuits to more than 65 ISPs in the Southeast. Over the years, more carriers were added to balance the portfolio and to service the needs of the existing client base. Today, RAD-INFO can quote from more than 20 traditional telecommunications companies, as well as locate fixed wireless providers, VoIP providers, ASPs and data centers throughout the United States. Radizeski still prefers data over voice. Radizeski writes for PHONE+’s Peer-to-Peer blog as well as a telecom-centric blog for RAD-INFO and a marketing-based blog at marketingideaguy.com. Radizeski also consults for providers on sales, marketing and strategy.
Ted Schuman, CEO, PlanetOne Communications, Inc.
Ted Schuman
is founder and CEO of Scottsdale-based PlanetOne Communications (est. 1992). PlanetOne is widely recognized as one of the largest, most respected master agents in the industry. PlanetOne currently represents more than 20 providers and supports more than 1,000 agents with three offices around the nation. Schuman has more than 20 years’ sales and marketing experience in the telecom industry and more than 15 years’ experience in indirect channel management. He is also one of the founding members of the Agent Alliance.
Geoffrey Shepstone, president of master agency Telecom Brokerage Inc., professional carrier includes, Heritage Communications, Harris Lanier, MCI, and LCI/Qwest Communications. As President and Owner of TBI, Mr. Shepstone's leadership has been instrumental in building TBI to become one of the countries largest Master Agencies. Mr. Shepstone currently holds the following Board and Advisory Board positions: Eyezon Technology LLC - Board Member, Channel Partner Conference and Expo - Advisory Board Member, and Level 3 - Advisory Board Member.
Dale Stein, Co-Founder & Director of Strategic Planning & Business Development, TAG National
Dale Stein
, CEO of IPx Connect, co-founded TAG National, an association of 118 independent leading integrators providing voice and data services to SMBs. Stein supervises TAG’s strategic planning and business development and developed its proprietary Seven Step Sales Solution. Previously, Stein served as CEO of INET Inc., which achieved over $3 million per year in internal sales growth and became the No. 1 distributor of Mitel products in North America. Stein also founded and was CEO of Westec Security Corp. Stein is a member of TAG’s board of directors as well as PHONE+’s Advisory Board. He received a bachelor’s degree in electronic engineering technology from DeVry University in Chicago and certification from Harvard University’s Small Company Management Program.
Brian Twomey, President, TNCI
Brian Twomey
, president of TNCI since 2000, has more than 25 years of experience in the telecommunications industry. As president, Twomey oversees all strategic direction, product management, technology development, sales relationships, marketing, finance and business operations. Prior to joining TNCI in 1998, he gained executive experience in sales, marketing, financial management, product development and network planning disciplines through positions at AT&T Inc., NYNEX (now Verizon), Sprint, McCaw Cellular (now Cingular) and FaxNet. Twomey has combined his strategic and organizational management experience from large national carriers with experience from customer-focused telecom startups to mold TNCI into a sound CLEC and reseller. Twomey earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting/finance from Merrimack College.
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