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  • Aubry Henkel

Aubry Henkel

Vice President, Is/it/pmo at REV

Aubry Henkel has over 20 years of work experience in various roles and industries. Aubry started their career at Turner Industries Holding Co, LLC. in 1997 as a Manager of Business Intelligence, where they worked until 2005. Aubry then joined CenturyTel as a Sr. Systems Analyst from 2005 to 2008. Afterwards, they joined Duke Clinical Research Institute as a Sr. Analyst, where they worked for almost 9 years from 2008 to 2017. In 2013, they joined Fellowship Church as the Pastor of Administration and Development until 2016. Since 2017, Aubry has been working at REV, initially as the Manager of Enterprise Applications, then as the Director of IS/IT/PMO from 2018 to 2020, and currently as the Vice President of IS/IT/PMO.

Aubry Henkel attended Louisiana Tech University from 1993 to 1997, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Management Information Systems. Aubry also holds a certification in Project Management Professional from the Project Management Institute, although the specific month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.

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Prairieville, United States

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REV

Legendary high-speed fiber networks aren’t built overnight. REV’s story begins with three separate companies and more than 150 years of convergent evolution. In the communications landscape of Louisiana, a handful of nimble providers emerged as local leaders in next-generation internet. These pioneers demonstrated that they could establish larger fiber networks, give better service and deliver more value by focusing on customers and innovation. The original companies that would later form REV included: RTC, originally in Reserve, LA, was founded in 1935 as a single phone line and that has now expanded throughout the entire region. EATEL, originally in Ascension Parish, successfully launched one of the only 100 percent fiber-to-the-home networks in the country. And Vision Communications, who originally served Lafourche Parish and the Grand Isle communities by expanding fiber and gig-speed internet to some of the most southern parts of the state. Although the service areas of the three companies were geographically distant, their values and commitment to customers were nearly identical. In 2011, EATEL acquired Vision Communications, after recognizing the potential for an even larger network. Then later in 2019, RTC and EATEL merged, becoming one of the largest local providers in Louisiana.


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201-500

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