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Grant Zamora

Communications Specialist at Midwest Energy & Communications

Grant Zamora is a Communications Specialist at Midwest Energy & Communications since January 2022, with prior experience as a Digital Content Producer and Assignment Editor at WWMT-TV from January 2020 to December 2021. Previous roles include Social Media Assistant and Intern at Uproar Communications, as well as cashier positions at English Gardens and Lowe's Companies, Inc. Grant has also worked as a Production Employee at Emerald Corporation and an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Michigan's Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program. Grant holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and Psychology from the University of Michigan, completed in 2016, and graduated from Plainwell High School in 2013.

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Detroit, United States

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Midwest Energy & Communications

Midwest Energy & Communications (MEC) brings electric, fiber internet, phone, and propane solutions to customers in southern Michigan, northern Indiana, and northwest Ohio. We are dedicated to eliminating the digital divide that limits success for those without access to high-speed communications. Through 2026, we will expand internet and phone service to an additional 30,000+ business and residential customers, ensuring that they have the connectivity they need to thrive. We are also building the Southwest Michigan Advanced Research & Technology (SMART) Park in Cassopolis, MI. We welcome companies seeking to expand or build facilities centrally located in the U.S. SMART Park is a CN Certified Rail Ready Site, which provides direct access to CR Rail’s 20,000-mile network and reduces time from site selection to construction for partnering companies. The Park is also close to major state highways and U.S. interstates. Finally, we house a scalable, state-of-the-art colocation data center in Cassopolis, MI. Our center includes critical systems infrastructure, rigorous incremental multi-tier security, and reliable cross-connects. Point-to-point Layer 2 and Layer 3 IP transport options are available as well as private space and unmetered data.