6/26/24

The Hustler’s Advantage: Turning Grit into Gold

Antwon Alsobrook started his journey as an entrepreneur in the early 2000’s specializing in the convergence of utility engineering, telecom and real estate development industries. Over his tenure, he has navigated the various challenges associated with entrepreneurship. Through faith-based perseverance, he has overcome a myriad of personal and business hardships, politically motivated legal challenges and a global financial crisis to establish the nation’s only, African American owned and operated, Fiber Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (Fiber CLEC). With a goal continuing to bridge the digital divide in underserved communities throughout the U.S., his portfolio of companies own and operate over 1000 fiber miles of fiber network infrastructure that serves over 100,000 households. Mr. Alsobrook’s eCommunity™ Fiber Network is the first in the nation to offer fiber-the-home connectivity to service members who live on-base at Fort Eisenhower in Augusta, GA. The eCommunity™ Network will soon offer connectivity to military bases across the nation as well as to the residents and/or service members who live off base.

Mr. Alsobrook is an active Board Member of Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks where he lends his years of experience to assist the executive team with making sound, calculated decisions that impact restaurant and corporate operations, investor relations, facilities development, political engagement, legal strategy and community outreach.

Finally, Mr. Alsobrook is a dedicated husband of 25 years with his wife Monica and father of three children, Imani (22), Madison (17) and Dylan (15).

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