
Goodman Networks awarded as Supplier of the Year
November 18, 2005 Dallas, TX.
The Dallas-Ft. Worth Minority Business Development Council (DFWMBDC)
presented Goodman Networks with the Class IV Supplier of the Year
award. Goodman Networks was nominated for this award by one of their
largest customers SBC (now AT&T). Accepting the
award on behalf of Goodman Networks was Vice-President of Contracts
and MBE relations, Jody Goodman.
Jody Goodman commented on the award, “Goodman Networks is honored
by the nomination of this very important and respected company
in our industry. We appreciate this recognition and will continue
to focus on meeting and exceeding our customer expectations in every
aspect of our operations.”
Executive Board Chairman of Goodman Networks, James Goodman, commented on the award and its significance, “This award is
a testament to both our employees and our relationships with our
customers. Goodman Networks and every employee strives to
make the customer first in every thing we do. Being nominated by
both SBC validates our execution in being a leading provider
of telecommunications services. We
are pleased to have such a great relationship with a world class company like SBC.”
Goodman Networks has also been nominated by the DFWMBDC, as a National
Supplier of the Year. The national event will be held
in San Diego in the fall of 2006.
About Goodman Networks:
Goodman Networks is an ISO 9001:2000/TL 9000-V telecommunications
equipment services company managing the Telecommunications Equipment
Lifecycle for our customers. We specialize in Post Commissioning,
Test & Turn-up, Site Acquisition and Build, Outside Plant and
traditional EFI&T services for the wireline and wireless industries
for the US carrier and OEM market.
For additional information about Goodman Networks, please contact
us at info@goodmannetworks.com or
see www.goodmannetworks.com
About the DFW Minority Business Council: The Dallas/Fort
Worth Minority Business Council (D/FWMBC) is a 501 (C) (3) privately
funded, nonprofit, business organization, formed in 1973 by major
corporations committed to fostering a business environment which
promotes access and opportunity for minority-owned businesses. The
Council currently comprises 180 private and public sector buying
entities and 650 plus diverse certified minority-owned businesses.
D/FWMBC is one of 39 regional affiliates of the National Minority
Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), the certification body
of choice by corporate America and the recognized business link
for over 3,500 buying organizations and 16,000 certified minority-owned
businesses nationally.
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