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CTAM
(redirected from Cable and Telecommunications Association for Marketing)

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CTAMCable and Telecommunications Association for Marketing
CTAMCommunity Theatre Association of Michigan (Alma, MI)
CTAMCable Television Administration and Marketing Society
CTAMClimb to and Maintain
CTAMCentralized Tuition Assistance Management (Army education)
CTAMCommunity Television Association of Maine (South Portland, ME)


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Jasmine is an active member of the National Association of Multi-Ethnicity in Cable (NAMIC), California Cable and Telecommunications Association (CCTA), Cable and Telecommunications Association for Marketing (CTAM), Women in Cable and Telecommunications (WICT) and Southern California Cable and Telecommunications Association (SCCTA).
Gureck holds a Bachelor's degree in Engineering from Widener University and is a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI), and Cable and Telecommunications Association for Marketing (CTAM).
Nerubay is an active member of the Cable and Telecommunications Association for Marketing and board member of CTAM's National 2003 multicultural marketing committee.
 
 
 
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