TMCNet:  Industry Veteran Howard Eigenberg to Lead Cory Communications West Coast Operations

[April 10, 2012]

Industry Veteran Howard Eigenberg to Lead Cory Communications West Coast Operations

GIBBSBORO, NJ, Apr 10, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Cory Communications announced today that Howard Eigenberg has joined the company to head up its West Coast operations as Director of Sales, Western Division. Eigenberg brings more than 17 years of telecommunications industry experience to the Cory Communications team, having risen through the ranks of such companies as Qwest, Comcast, Time Warner, and most recently, XO Communications.


"I've had the pleasure of knowing Howard for many years, having first met at Qwest in the late 1990s," said Jack Zoblin, president of Cory Communications. "We are excited about having such a respected knowledgeable industry leader join the Cory team. His extensive knowledge of complex data applications and cable broadband services will contribute additional depth and enhance the marketability of Cory's products and services throughout the United States." Eigenberg's new position will enhance Cory's ability to serve its existing client base while simultaneously expanding the company's reach from its new, Malibu, California location.

About Cory Communications Founded in 2001, Cory Communications works with business clients to address all of their telecommunications and cloud-based application needs. Their expertise centers on a keen grasp of the continuously evolving telecom industry and the ability to identify those new products and services that best benefit their clients. Cory is at the forefront of cost saving and productivity enhancing VOIP technologies that benefit businesses around the world.

For more information, please visit http://www.corycommunications.com or contact Jack Zoblin, President, at 856-795-2223.

Jack Zoblin President 856-795-2223 SOURCE: Cory Communications

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