Industry Leadership


Quotes

Diane Kruse
Diane Kruse — founder and CEO of Zoomy Communications
"Diane Kruse and Zoomy Communications were among the first to identify and support FTTH deployments in greenfield real estate developments, and Diane is the first to have built a business model that successfully serves both developers and homeowners."
Michael Render — Render, Vanderslice and Associates

Zoomy Communications has become one of the nation's leading providers of FTTH for greenfield real estate developments. CEO Diane Kruse builds on two decades of telecommunications experience, the founding of three telecommunications companies, and consultation at the state and municipal level on fiber network implementation. She has provided management consulting for AT&T Broadband, Media One, Qwest, 360 Networks, and Level 3 Communications.

"In 1997, when I consulted with the city of Glenwood Springs on the deployment of FTTH, it was one of just 12 communities in the U.S. installing fiber. Today thousands of communities, from rural towns to major cities, are running fiber to the home, and forward-thinking developers are recognizing FTTH as tomorrow's must-have amenity."
Diane Kruse — founder and CEO of Zoomy Communications

Diane has written for leading industry publications — TecHome Builder, Broadband Properties, and FTTH Prism — and been a featured speaker at national industry conferences.

"Diane Kruse and Zoomy Communications have always been in touch with the needs of homeowners and developers, and have made FTTH safe, reliable, and affordable. She has been a great contributor to the industry and to this publication".
Scott DeGarmo — president and CEO, Broadband Properties

In 1999, she received a Top 40 Denver Business Leaders Under 40 award. And since 2004, she has been chairman of the board of the national Fiber-to-the-Home Council.

"Diane has been truly visionary regarding the benefits of FTTH and has positioned her company, Zoomy Communications, to serve developers and homeowners alike".
Joe Savage — president, Fiber-to-the-Home Council