DeutscheTelekom North America Opens Corporate Headquarters in Red Bank
posted: Wednesday, February 3, 2010 at 9:11 AM
Pasquale Menna
Mayor
Copyright Kramer PortraitsI was pleased to meet the group’s Chairman and staff from Germany and host their visit to Red Bank. They were greatly impressed and promised a return visit.
At the same time we are enormously grateful for the company’s decision to relocate to Red Bank; a move that places another 30-40 executives in our community and attracts conferences and visits by other corporate heads.
Deutsche Telekom employees from Red Bank and other corporate offices joined in a fun filled and spirited world class Iron Chef competition after the opening ceremonies at the Elks Lodge, contributing food and donations to our own Lunchbreak. It is a tradition which we hope to turn into an annual event.
A warm welcome to Deutsche Telekom North America to our extraordinarily diverse community.
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