Matt Brunk
President, Telecomworx
Matt Brunk is president of Telecomworx, a Washington, D.C.-area interconnect company with which he has been since 1989. Previously, he was chief network engineer for Amtrak, responsible for a $26 million internal voice network and a $10.5 million ACD call center network.
Brunk founded the NBX Group in 2000 to develop solutions for the 3Com NBX 100 and create a web portal directed at the IP-PBX and anything related to it. Members included dealers, users, 3Com, the media and consultants spanning 14 countries and nationwide. He presents and facilitates at VoiceCon, has authored articles for Business Communications Review and has written for the former VoIPLoop blog. He now writes weekly for the NoJitter blog.
Brunk has been in the telecommunications industry since 1975 after serving a four-year enlistment in the U.S. Navy as a radioman. He holds a bachelor's degree in small business management from UMUC and an associate's degree in business management from Montgomery College. He is also a member of the Founders Circle of the former Qovia, since acquired by Cisco, and advises startups, venture capitalists and others in numerous areas of telecommunications.