Ed Brooks – Former Manager, Global Service Providers

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Ed Brooks – Former Manager, Global Service Providers

Ed joined IR in 2011 and was responsible for managing relationships with several of IR's strategic Service Provider partners and leading key initiatives in the Service Provider practice. Ed has over 17 years of experience in the cloud and communications Service Assurance and Analytics market.

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