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CTI was founded by Chris Stevenson in Fairfax, Virginia in 1984. As of 2017, Chris Stevenson is the company's CEO. His son, Colin Stevenson, is the company's president. In 1996, the company acquired the geotechnical engineering division of Hatcher-Sayre, Inc. [1] In 2008, CTI began working on federal government projects on military bases.
The state ranked #17 on Forbes ' list of Best States For Business in 2018, noting strong economic and job growth foerecasts. [2] Arizona's economy historically relied on the "five C's": copper, cotton, cattle, citrus, and climate. [3]
Rillito is a census-designated place (CDP) [1] in Pima County, Arizona, United States, surrounded by the town of Marana. The largest business in the community is Arizona Portland Cement and the community has had a post office since the 1920s.
Arthur O. Dietz succeeded Ittleson as president of the company in 1939. During the war, CIT offered its 2,000 employees a month's bonus, life insurance, and a guaranteed job on return if they served in the United States Armed Forces. Between 1947 and 1950, the company's net income rose from $7.3 million to $30.8 million.
Insight Enterprises Inc. is an Arizona-based publicly traded global technology company that focuses on business-to-business and information technology (IT) for enterprises. [3] The company is listed on the Fortune 500 [ 2 ] and has offices in 19 countries.
CTI Electronics Corporation products are made in the United States and it is a well-known supplier of input devices to some of the most notable private defense contractors in the world, including Lockheed Martin, DRS Technologies, Computer Sciences Corporation, General Dynamics, BAE Systems, L3 Communications, AAI, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon ...
Qwest Corporation, doing business as CenturyLink QC, is a Regional Bell Operating Company owned by Lumen Technologies.It was originally named Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, later becoming known as Mountain Bell, then US West Communications, Inc. from 1991 to 2000.
Callers dial 1-800 (888 or 866)-FREE411 [373-3411] from any phone in the United States to use the toll-free service. Sponsors cover part of the service cost by playing advertising messages during the call. Callers always hear an ad at the beginning of the call, and then another after they have made their request.