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Suddenlink Opens New State-of-the-Art Retail Store
Mayor Hollingsworth, Chamber Officials, Suddenlink Leaders Participate in Ceremonies
Photo Caption: Ruston Mayor Dan Hollingsworth, Grambling Mayor Edward Jones, Suddenlink executives and Chamber of Commerce officials cut a ceremonial ribbon at Suddenlink’s newly renovated Ruston store. In front, left to right, are Mayors Hollingsworth and Jones, Suddenlink Regional Senior Vice President of Operations Randy Goad, Sales Manager Ruthie Evans, Ruston General Manager Roland Miers, Regional Sales & Marketing Vice President Catherine O’Bryant Freeman, Sales Agent Cindy Martin, Sales Manager Kathie Erler, Chamber Representative Ronnie Walker, Sales Agent JoAnne Black and Chamber Representative Richard Rowe.

RUSTON, La. (Nov. 9, 2011) – Ruston Mayor Dan Hollingsworth, Grambling Mayor Edward Jones, Suddenlink Communications’ regional executives and local Chamber of Commerce officials yesterday cut a ceremonial ribbon opening Suddenlink’s newly renovated retail store at 1001 Cooktown Road in Ruston.
Mayor Hollingsworth also read a proclamation calling yesterday “Suddenlink Day” in Ruston.
Suddenlink’s new retail store provides a new base of operations for 19 employees in the city, and also offers a whole new experience for customers, with hands-on interactive displays demonstrating Suddenlink services. Counters no longer separate Suddenlink sales people from customers, allowing more personal interaction.
The new Suddenlink retail store, designed by Monigle Associates, Inc., of Denver, has been outfitted with new furnishings and features bright green and blue décor inside and out. A large new Suddenlink sign stands outside the location.
Suddenlink General Manager Roland Miers said, “We now have a beautiful place to showcase our Advanced Digital TV, high-speed Internet, phone and new home security services. It allows our customers an opportunity to get hands-on experience that we could not provide before.”
Suddenlink’s new retail store opening is the latest in a series of new service announcements by the company in the Ruston area.
Late last year Suddenlink announced a nationwide capital investment program, calling for approximately $350 million over three years, above and beyond Suddenlink’s traditional capital spending levels. Since it began, that program already has brought video on demand (VOD) and more high-definition (HD) TV channels to Russellville.

Suddenlink’s new retail store is open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Mon., Tues. Thurs. and Fri.; and 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesdays. More information about Suddenlink services is available online at www.suddenlink.com.

Suddenlink Communications (suddenlink.com) is the seventh largest cable operator in the United States, supporting the information, communication and entertainment demands of approximately 1.4 million residential customers and thousands of commercial customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, West Virginia and elsewhere. Suddenlink simplifies its customers’ lives through one call for support, one connection, and one bill for TV, Internet, phone and other services.

 

 

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