INDATEL Announces Newly Elected Board of Managers Leadership

OVERLAND PARK, KS – INDATEL Services is pleased to announce the election of new members and officers to its Board of Managers, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to collaborative leadership and the continued success of its member-owned network. 

INDATEL welcomes Aaron Holtz, CEO of CNI, and George O’Neal, President and CEO of Aureon, as the newest members of the Board of Managers. Their experience and industry leadership will help guide INDATEL as it continues to expand opportunities for its members and customers. 

The Board also elected its officers for the coming term: 

  • Secretary & Treasurer: Scott Hoffman, CEO of WIN Technology (reelected)

“INDATEL is fortunate to have a Board comprised of exceptional leaders who are deeply committed to advancing independent broadband providers,” said Justin Forte, CEO of INDATEL Services. “I congratulate Aaron and George on their election to the Board and Seth, Ryan, and Scott on their leadership appointments. I look forward to working alongside them as we continue creating new opportunities for our members and delivering greater value to our customers.” 

As a member-owned organization, INDATEL’s Board of Managers provides strategic oversight and represents the interests of its member companies, helping shape the organization’s long-term vision while supporting innovation, collaboration, and growth across the nation’s largest independent fiber network. 

INDATEL extends its sincere appreciation to all Board members for their continued leadership and service to the organization and its membership. 

About INDATEL Services  

INDATEL Services is a leading nationwide network that provides high-capacity bandwidth solutions for carriers, enterprises, and government entities. With a focus on collaborative growth and network expansion, INDATEL connects rural and urban communities across the United States. In addition, INDATEL serves its customers through its national aggregation PoP’s reaching over 900 independent providers currently operating in 47 states.