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Shareholder Enjoys Position at
VoiceStream Wireless
Jay White knows all there is to know about voice switches. As senior engineering manager for VoiceStream Wireless Corp., a leading provider of digital wireless communications in the United States, he handles about 35 voice switches in the network.
According to White, it is these switches that connect wireless phone calls to other phones after the analog voice has been transferred into a digital binary pattern via airwave mediums. And it was White's knowledge that attracted VoiceStream's vice president of engineering to recruit him.
Luckily for White, while enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1980, military budget cuts lead him away from being a qualified helicopter pilot to the open electronics division. Due to the budget cuts, he was placed in the Airborne Command Post and actually trained on Air Force One, the 747 used by the President of the United States. He worked on multiple transmitters and receivers, ranging from very low frequency (VLF) to satellite communications and missile-launching equipment, as well as analog and digital telephone equipment. He also worked on something called crypto, which is the scrambling of messages in order to secure them and then unscrambling them so they can be received by specified people.
While in the Air Force, White completed a degree in electronic engineering. He eventually moved to Los Angeles and went to work for U.S. Telecom, now Sprint Corp., for 12 years. For the next five years, he worked internationally putting in telephone networks (switches) throughout the world.
A CIRI shareholder of Aleut heritage, White was born in Anchorage and raised in the state of Washington. His mother, Vassa White, is
originally from Unalaska.
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Shareholder Reunites with Family
Sunday, August 26 was a day of celebration and reunion for three CIRI shareholders who were reunited after a 31 year separation. Monique Skinner-Metcalf, Jacob Stepanoff and Michelle Coates are three siblings who were adopted out as infants and raised by different families. The biological children of Rosanne Stepanoff, Jacob and Monique found each other in 1996 just six weeks after their mother passed away. Motivated by this, they searched for their other two lost siblings. This past fall they found Michelle who was also searching for her biological family. They continue to search for their younger brother, born July 19, 1971. They are hoping they'll find him in time for their second family reunion, which will be held next summer in Anchorage.
Shareholder Volunteers Time to MDA
CIRI shareholder Delaine
Forbes, a senior at Service High School, spent a week volunteering at the
Muscular Dystrophy Association Summer Camp. Her camper was Luke, a sweet eight-year-old
who never took off his green John Deer hat. While the campers have MD, she
learned quickly that they are like any other normal kid wanting to play games
such as spaceship-Star Wars and baseball. "These children are some of the
brightest, most positive children I will ever have the pleasure of knowing,"
says Delaine, who encourages others to take the time to volunteer in their
community. "There is a tremendous need out there, and each of us has a great
deal to offer. It is a very beneficial, rewarding experience not just for
the recipient but for the giver as well."
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