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For our very first episode of Inside The Channel, we’re starting where it all began, by sharing the GetWireless story. Inside The Channel is all about showcasing the voices and stories of the people shaping the future of our industry. And there’s no better way to kick things off than with our CEO, Brian Taney (BT). An avid skier, runner, and family man, BT takes us inside the origin story of GetWireless, from its early beginnings to how the business has evolved over the years. We dive into key learning moments along the way, the importance of strong partnerships, and how vision and relationships continue to guide where we’re headed next. At GetWireless, we’ve seen firsthand how meaningful partnerships and trusted relationships have been a driving force behind our success. This platform exists to help you get to know the people behind the industry and the stories that don’t always get told. Enjoy the episode. 🎙️ Inside The Channel is hosted by GetWireless CMO, Terra Bastolich. Terra Bastolich is the Chief Marketing Officer with responsibility for corporate business development and marketing communications. Terra is a true advocate for IoT technology and has held strategic leadership roles in sales and marketing for key hardware providers in IOT. She is an industry veteran and has been recognized by numerous industry publications for her thought leadership in the wireless industry; including Connected World’s “Women of M2M” and “IOT Now Magazine”. Terra also takes a personal role in a notable non-profit (Safe Haven Foster Shoppe) raising awareness and funding for essentials and clothing for foster children.