Doug Hennum, MicroNet founder, started his own computer technology company about 22 years ago, building 220 to 250 clients in the state...
...Telephone Co., an independent telecommunications and Internet company based in Brainerd, recently announced that Doug Hennum was named manager of the company's Northland Communications subsidiary. Hennum has more than 20 years of experience...
...computer love bug," the aggressive self-propagating computer virus that spread little love around offices Thursday. Doug Hennum, president of Micronet Inc. in Brainerd, said today that 75 percent of his biggest clients were infected with the...
...Reichenbach; BRAVO Award (most volunteer hours): John VanderLinden; Gratitude Award: Rick Litke; Service Award: Doug Hennum; Aux. Patroller: Nancy Cross; Snowball: Jeff Hiebert; Outstanding Rookie: Rian Hutchison; and 2009-2010 Patroller...
...Rob Neumann (left), financial officer, talked with Doug Hennum, president, in the ChamberMaster offices along Edgewood...Internet, which at that time was almost unheard of, said Doug Hennum, founder of MicroNet Inc. in Brainerd and ChamberMaster...
...the idea for a merger, which was more intensively worked on in the last 60 days, came up at a November lunch with Doug Hennum, MicroNet president. The companies already had a business relationship. CTC and Northland Communications both used...
...Brainerd business. And the community benefit may be more technical, skilled jobs. "It's changed our company," said Doug Hennum, MicroNet president. Hennum said MicroNet plans included marketing the software to chambers across the United States...
...Nancy Cross, Rachel Cross, Joe Dehen, Jim Dehen, Jon Edin, Erik Eggen, John Forrest, Tom Harper, Scott Hanson, Doug Hennum, Joe Howard, Jim Hutchison, Dan Jacobson, Dan LaFrance, Bryan Lamb, Todd Lyscio, Roger Marks, Scott Mitchell...
...Morey's Market & Grille; Polly Williams, A-Tek; Ruth Ann Hanson, Brainerd Lakes Area Chambers of Commerce; Doug Hennum, MicroNet; Heidi Funk, United Way; Jennifer Arnold, USLink; Ellen Frank, Morey's Market & Grille; Kris Nelson...
...shirt for a logo. Or, as in the case of this promotion, selling the naming rights at least temporarily to a newborn. Doug Hennum, president of Baxter-based ChamberMaster Inc., a MicroNet Co., reported his company which markets software to...
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