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J U N E / J U LY 2 0 1 9 M A C O N M A G A Z I N E . C O M | 2 3 At every level within Cox, women are provided opportunities to develop both professionally and personally while giving back to the communities we serve. Our vibrant culture of inclusion is well-known and has earned Cox recognition as a top partner for its longstanding commitment to championing equitable rights by the Women in Cable Telecommunications organization for the past 15 years. Working together, we create moments that matter for our female customers by providing the advanced broadband applications and services they want and need. We connect with our female suppliers and vendors by offering ample opportunities to do business with us and grow with us. And, we engage with, contribute to, and strengthen our diverse communities by supporting Middle Georgia schools and organizations that strive to improve life and create opportunities for our youth, neighbors and area citizens. Our goal: To create relationships that are strong, long-lasting, and broad-based. To us, that's what empowerment means: Reaching out to all women with whom we connect, in all communities we serve, and involving them in our business. By Bringing Us Closer, we're all stronger as a result. ABOUT COX COMMUNICATIONS Cox Communications is committed to creating meaningful moments of human connection through broadband applications and services. The largest private telecom company in America, we proudly serve six million homes and businesses across 18 states. We're dedicated to empowering others to build a better future and celebrate diverse products, people, suppliers, communities and the characteristics that makes each one unique. Cox Communications is the largest division of Cox Enterprises, a family-owned business founded in 1898 by Governor James M. Cox. For more information, www.cox.com or call 478-784-8000. ABOUT COX BUSINESS The commercial division of Cox Communications, Cox Business provides voice, data and video services for more than 355,000 small and regional businesses nationwide, including health care providers; K−12 and higher education; financial institutions; and federal, state and local government organizations. The organization also serves most of the top-tier wireless and wireline telecommunications carriers in the U.S. through its wholesale division. For more information, please visit www. coxbusiness.com. "Lead with heart, seek out mentors and be a positive influence to those around you." Bonnie Lopez-Crowe, Middle Georgia Market Vice President