Keeping health care accessible in rural South Dakota
“We’re in areas where we might have 300 people and the nearest hospital might be two hours away.” In places where clinics are critical, so is connectivity — and community giving.
“We’re in areas where we might have 300 people and the nearest hospital might be two hours away.” In places where clinics are critical, so is connectivity — and community giving.
The late Mark Shlanta, longtime SDN Communications CEO, has been honored with the annual Spirit of Sioux Falls Award.
Giving Back recognizes businesses and organizations that are helping our communities. Here’s a look at who gave back for October.
It’s official: Mark Shlanta Technology Park has been dedicated in honor of SDN’s longtime CEO.
“The threat is still there.” Next week’s Cybersecurity Conference will offer tracks for executives, small businesses and techies.
The job description mentioned building relationships, and she thought: “That’s something I can do. It’s perfect for me.” A year later, she has made many connections in a new industry.
Much closer to Sioux Falls than you would think, there are still “connectivity dark spots.” Luckily, the internet is about to light up there.
This week’s Up-and-Comer is Graham Beynon, software engineering manager at SDN Communications.
This volleyball player turned personal trainer found an unexpected fit in telecommunications — and her clients are benefiting.
It’s a meaningful way to honor a leader: Introducing Mark Shlanta Technology Park.