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Management Team
Darrell Nether, Ted Phillips, and Sandra Nether
Darrell W. Nether,
President, CEO and Director
In October 2000, Darrell Nether joined International
Broadcasting Corporation to serve as Vice
President, COO and Director. He had been
focused exclusively on the technical startup of the OTCBB
News Network. Once StocktalkLIVE was
launched in 2002, Mr Nether's responsibilties shifted
to build out the IBC broadcast systems, integrating various
geographical locations into one cohesive platform. In late
June of 2006, Mr Nether took on the added responsibilities of
restructuring the company after the failed efforts of the
former CEO Daryn Fleming.
From 1975 until joining IBC, he served in multiple
capacities for the aviation industry. Beginning
with the U.S. Navy specializing in Aviation
structures and with Tracor Aviation/Lucas
Aviation for 14 years becoming a supervisor
in 1985 overseeing a segment of the Boeing
(NYSE: BA) 707 Hush Kit program. Mr. Nether
worked for Santa Barbara Aerospace from June
1996 to March 1999 with responsibilities
for overall plant operations including the
direct supervision of over eighty maintenance
personnel and as a sheet metal foreman for
Garrett Aviation, Santa Barbara, a wholly
owned subsidiary of General Electric (NYSE:
GE) and a part of the GE corporate aviation
team.
Sandra S. Nether
Secretary, Treasurer, and Director
Sandra Nether has been Secretary, Treasurer
and Director of IBC since October 2000. She
has also been administrative secretary for
the Company since its inception in October
of 2000. From December 1998 to February 2000,
Ms. Nether was an administrative secretary
for Clark County Education Association Welfare
Benefit Trust (CCEA WBT). From April 1996
to April 1998, she was an executive secretary
for VNS Inc., a home health services business.
Ms. Nether graduated Sawyer Business College,
Ventura, CA in 1980 as a legal secretary.
Her initial employment was in the legal field,
but she has worked in many diverse areas
and locales in real estate development, construction,
and most recently, health services.
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