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Kelley Church Bontempo | Managing Partner
A truly motivated leader, Teltech Communications co-founder Kelly Church-Bontempo began her telecomm career selling printed circuit boards and other electronic products and components and worked heavily in government sales offering strict MIL-spec quality compliance. Now, with over 20 years of sales, customer services and support expertise, a vivid illustration of Kelley's high-level industry acumen is how she was named national sales manager of a privately held telecommunications company after just her second year in the business. Perhaps more impressive though is, while in this same role, her efforts generated over $15 million in annual sales. These days Kelley's primary responsibilities include sales and sales management, procurement, asset management and new market development. When not guiding Teltech's sales efforts Church-Bontempo serves on the Student Advisory Council for the St. Clare Assisi Catholic School and Vail Valley Academy of Dance board and is President of the non-profit organization, Friends of the Dance.
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Lisa Hanlon | Managing Partner
After recognizing the need for new and refurbished equipment in the then-emerging wireless communications industry, Lisa Hanlon co-founded Teltech Communications in 1999. With over 15 years of experience in sales and business development, Hanlon now heads up strategic development, OEM and diversity initiatives and has established herself as the well-respected industry face of Teltech. Her wide range of responsibilities includes overall business development and the creation of strategic relationships with customers, federal and state governments, sales suppliers and OEM's. Currently Lisa serves on the Women's Business Enterprise Leadership Forum (WBENC), is on the advisory council of Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP) and is a member of the Women Presidents Organization (WPO). In 2004, Lisa received a scholarship from the SBC Foundation to attend the Tuck-WBENC Executive Education Program. Outside of work, Lisa contributes her tireless efforts to community organizations for the advancement of education and social welfare and is an ardent proponent of ending poverty among women and children.
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