Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Lori Mortensen-Egbert Wins an Award!

Bountiful® Wi-Fi Lori Mortensen-Egbert Recognized by Everything Channel’s CRN Magazine as One of the Top Women on the Channel

Bountiful, Utah, July 27, 2010 – Bountiful® Wi-Fi, designer and manufacturer of the most powerful wireless products allowed by law, today announced that Lori Mortensen-Egbert, VP of Marketing has been recognized by Everything Channel’s CRN Magazine as one of the top Women of the Channel. CRN’s annual list recognizes female executives across vendors’ channel organizations, distributors and solution providers for their accomplishments over the past year and the far-reaching impact they are having on the technology industry going forward. This year’s Women of the Channel were chosen by the editors of CRN magazine based on their achievements as executives and the amount of influence they wield over the technology channel.

Lori is responsible for Bountiful® Wi-Fi’s public relations and marketing, including a successful PR launch, gaining international exposure with outstanding reviews and press coverage of the patented BWRG1000 by Popular Science, Network World, CRN, Wired Magazine, PC World, and others. Lori has also developed and maintained channel relationships, which distribute and market Bountiful® Wi-Fi products. She also manages Bountiful® Wi-Fi’s vast channel, interacting with executive level management such as ADI-Honeywell, D&H, Zones, and Insight.



“Women hold many prominent executive positions at vendor organizations, distributors and solution provider organizations, providing critical insight and influence when it comes to technology and the channel. We want to honor and congratulate these women for their contributions to the industry and their respective organizations,” said Kelley Damore, VP, Editorial Director, Everything Channel.


A special feature of the Women of the Channel is in the July issue of CRN Magazine and expanded coverage will be featured online at
www.crn.com.

Bountiful® Wi-Fi is internationally recognized for its’ powerful, affordable, and reliable full enterprise solutions of wireless networking products including: long range, managed and unmanaged wireless access points, routers, feature-rich and cost effective WLAN controllers, antennas, cables, switches, and PoE accessories.
Bountiful® Wi-Fi has a patent on the most powerful wireless router allowed under FCC regulations. At nearly 1 watt of output power and 2 to 4 X the range, the Bountiful® Router G1000 has both a superior send & receive signal, and currently outperforms the N in range. All products are scalable to N. Supported and made in the USA.



Everything Channel
Everything Channel is the premier provider of IT channel-focused events, media, research, consulting, and sales and marketing services. With over 30 years of experience and engagement, Everything Channel has the unmatched channel expertise to execute integrated solutions for technology executives managing partner recruitment, enablement and go-to-market strategy in order to accelerate technology sales. Everything Channel is a
UBM company. To learn more about Everything Channel, visit us at http://www.everythingchannel.com.

About United Business Media Limited (
www.unitedbusinessmedia.com)

UBM (UBM.L) focuses on two principal activities: worldwide information distribution, targeting and monitoring; and, the development and monetization of B2B communities and markets. UBM’s businesses inform markets and serve professional commercial communities - from doctors to game developers, from journalists to jewelry traders, from farmers to pharmacists – with integrated events, online, print and business information products. Our 6,500 staff in more than 30 countries are organized into specialist teams that serve these communities, bringing buyers and sellers together, helping them to do business and their markets to work effectively and efficiently.

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1 comment:

  1. Odd that she won an award, then the company is suddenly bankrupt. Nobody is answering phone calls, voice mail is full and nobody is working there now.

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