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ROCKVILLE, Md., August 15, 2009–ETE Principal and General Counsel, Mondi Kumbula-Fraser, recently was appointed by Montgomery County Executive, Isiah Leggett, as a Commissioner with the County’s Commission on Juvenile Justice.  The appointment was confirmed by the Montgomery County Council. In addition to monitoring the County’s juvenile justice system, the County also promotes the welfare of [...]

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ETE Principal Named Executive Chair of CFA

by mfraser on April 19, 2009

Principal and General Counsel, Mondi Kumbula-Fraser, recently was named Executive Chair of the Board of Directors for the Constituency for Africa (CFA).  CFA is a nonprofit organization that focuses on African affairs such as international trade and HIV/AIDS.  Please click on the link below to read the news release. CFA Names Kumbula-Fraser Executive Chair

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ETE Enterprises Moves to Montgomery County

by mfraser on March 20, 2009

GAITHERSBURG, Md., March 20, 2009—Information technology company ETE Enterprises (trade name for NumberOne Technologies), has relocated to Montgomery County, Maryland. ETE Enterprises provides strategic technology products and services designed to help reduce costs, increase efficiency and simplify daily management. The company works for agencies and businesses such as the Internal Revenue Service, IBM, CSC and [...]

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MITCHELLVILLE, Md., July 29, 2008—ETE Enterprises has been accepted into the award-winning Cisco Channel Partner Program. Cisco is a powerhouse in the information technology (IT) field. The company designs and sells networking and communications technology and services. ETE Enterprises’ membership in the Partner Program will help the company increase delivery of integrated networking solutions, provide [...]

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MITCHELLVILLE, Md., January 9, 2008–ETE Enterprises is collecting items to assist AIDS orphans at Epworth Mission Grammar School in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe has one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS infection in the world with nearly 25% of the population affected. Principal and General Counsel, Mondi Kumbula-Fraser, has family ties to the rural township of Epworth. Epworth [...]

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