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Lumos Networks (NASDAQ: LMOS), a leading provider of fiber-based products across the Mid-Atlantic region , today announced that James M. Nester has been named Director of Public Affairs for Lumos Networks effective immediately.   He will be based in Charleston, W.Va., at the Lumos Networks regional office.

“We are glad to have someone with Jim’s proven experience on our team,” said David J. Keller, senior vice president of sales, marketing and customer care.  “Jim played a key role in the creation and development of the Lumos Networks brand, and we look forward to his leadership in taking the Lumos Networks message to markets across the Mid-Atlantic region.”

Prior to joining Lumos Networks, Nester was most recently vice president of client services for Maple Creative, a leading marketing firm in Charleston, W.Va.

He has extensive history in public and media relations, marketing, and advertising.  The Lumos Networks public affairs office is located in Charleston, W.Va., and will be responsible for all media inquiries.

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