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Susanne Hoskin Promoted To Human Resources Administrator
Susanne Hoskin Promoted To Human Resources Administrator
MINOT, ND – SRT is pleased to announce the promotion of Susanne Hoskin to Human Resources Administrator. In her new role, Hoskin will oversee the hiring of new employees, employee benefit programs, and ensure legal compliance regarding participation in state and federal government programs. She was previously a part of the Human Resources Department and looks forward to playing a key role on the executive team in her new position.
“We are proud to have been able to fill this position with a current SRT employee that we are confident will make an immediate positive impact on the company in her new role. Susanne has proven her dedication over the course of her time at SRT and has been furthering her education in preparation for her new role. We are glad to add her as a member of our executive staff moving forward” said SRT General Manager and CEO Steve Lysne.
Hoskin previously served as SRT’s Safety and Training Coordinator. She comes with plenty of experience related to her new position, through continued education and hands on work experience. She replaces Nancy Davis, who retired last week.
Susanne is an active board member and secretary of the Magic City Lions, a member of Minot Area Safety Association, and has been an SRT employee for 23 years. She is a Maxbass, North Dakota native and a graduate of Bismarck State College.
SRT Communications located in Minot, North Dakota is the state’s largest telecommunications cooperative. SRT services include Internet, Security, TV, Phone and Business Services and has served north central North Dakota since 1951, employs nearly 200 people, and serves over 40,000 customers.
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Service Affecting Cable Cut
Service Affecting Cable Cut
SRT Internet and Phone services affected in Southeast Minot. Cut Cable Causing Damage to SRT Services.
Update | Friday, May 1st 9:30am
All affected customers should now have service restored. If for any reason you are having internet or phone troubles please contact us at 701-858-1200.
Update | Friday, May 1st
SRT technicians worked throughout the night to repair the damage from the cut cables. Construction was completed and technicians were able to resplice new cables into place. The majority of affected customers (approximately 90%) should have service restored and we will continue to work to restore the remaining services.
Earlier today, SRT’s cable facilities were cut. These cable facilities provide internet, data services and telephone services to customers in Southeast Minot. The affected area of Southeast Minot includes the area between 13th Street SE and US Hwy 83/South Broadway (near 31st Ave.).
SRT personnel are on site and assessing the damage. We are working to fix the problem as quickly and safely as possible.
SRT ANNUAL MEETING POSTPONED
SRT ANNUAL MEETING POSTPONED
SRT Business Meeting to take place in October; Board of Director Elections Delayed
MINOT, N.D. – SRT Communications has postponed its Annual Meeting to October 1, 2020 at the North Dakota State Fair Center in Minot. The purpose of the meeting is to elect SRT’s Board of Directors, hold a business meeting, and review the financial statements of the cooperative. The original date was scheduled for June.
The process for nomination of directors has also been delayed. Those interested in running for the SRT Board of Directors will be able to acquire a petition on Monday, August 3, 2020. Petitions must be returned no later than Monday, August 31, 2020 by 5:00 p.m. More details will be posted to srt.com.
We appreciate our SRT members and look forward to seeing you in October!
SRT Communications located in Minot, North Dakota is the state’s largest telecommunications cooperative. SRT services include Internet, Security, TV, Phone and Business Services and has served north central North Dakota since 1951, employs nearly 200 people, and serves over 48,000 customers.
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TUTORIAL/FAQ
TUTORIAL/FAQ
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