
WOODSTOCK, Ont. – Execulink Telecom announced today a new sponsorship with The Woodstock Public Library which will see the company support the installation of four new device charging stations for the library and its patrons.
“We are thrilled to partner with such an essential organization in the Woodstock community,” said Ian Stevens, president and CEO of Execulink Telecom, in the press release (pictured with Karen Scott, acting CEO of the library). “This sponsorship reflects our commitment to keep our communities connected and enhance the patron’s experience with innovative solutions”.
“Our heritage building was not built with the notion that its visitors would require access to power like we do today. We regularly observe our customers gathered around the available outlets. These charge stations will allow more people to share our power sources and remain connected through their devices,” added Scott.
The four devices are strategically placed throughout the Library, with one located on the lower floor and three on the upper floor. Visitors now have the ability to conveniently charge their smartphones, tablets and e-readers while they browse, study or read at no cost.
“This sponsorship is driven by Execulink’s Vision, Mission and Values and also aligns perfectly with our focus on supporting technological growth within our local community,” added Stevens.
Execulink Telecom has been servicing Oxford County for over 100 years. Woodstock is also home to the company’s corporate office.