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Mississippi Pioneers honored
at TelecomPioneers
Annual Meeting

Mississippi Pioneers received several awards at the TelecomPioneers meeting in Anaheim.  Mississippi volunteers were recognized with awards for Project Excellence and Community Impact. 

Cornell Smith received one of only two awards given for Individual Excellence.  Congratulations, Cornell!

 


Now we're cookin'!
Order your
Mississippi Pioneers Cookbook Today!
 


How do the Pioneers fund community service projects in Mississippi?  Well, the group's primary means of raising money is through the sale of Bell's Best cookbooks.   So, in addition to purchasing an amazing cookbook that is sure to bring years of joy (and great cooking!), you are also supporting projects in Mississippi that aid education, assist with disaster recovery and military assistance, and and focus on health related issues.

These cookbooks were created from recipes submitted by Mississippi Pioneer members who are active and retired employees of the telecommunications industry. Favorite recipes handed down from generation to generation were compiled and lovingly placed into these books for everyone to enjoy.


Click here for a description of the many cookbooks that are available for purchase.

Click here to link directly to our cookbook
order form.

 




The latest cookbook from the Mississippi Pioneers cookbook, The Best of the Best from Bell's Best, features more than 400 recipes submitted by Mississippi Pioneer members during the last 26 years. 

This cookbook has even been sold on QVC!   Click here to order your copy today!

 

 




Mississippi Native Leads
International Organization

Mississippi native John M. McCullouch is currently serving as Chairman of the Board for the TelecomPioneers.   

TelecomPioneers is the largest industry-related volunteer organization in the world, with chapters located throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Founded in 1911 TelecomPioneers is comprised of nearly 620,000 current and retired telecommunications employees who have joined together to make their communities better places in which to live and work.  

At the time of his election, McCullouch was president of BellSouth-Mississippi.  He is now the retired president of AT&T Mississippi.  McCullouch's two-year term as TelecomPioneers Chairman began January 1, 2007 and runs through December 31, 2008. 
 

Are you a Pioneer member?   
If you are an AT&T Mississippi employee interested in joining the TelecomPioneers,
then click on the "join now" link below, print and complete the membership form. 
Any AT&T employee is eligible for membership and dues are only $15 a year.
Become part of the largest corporate volunteer organization in the world and join now!
Click here to access the AT&T TelecomPioneers membership form

Use the Chapter Calendar
navigation bar to link
to more information
about upcoming events and dates!

 


Community Service/Pioneer Projects
Look at some of the great things we've done!  Use the Projects navigation bar
for more information, or click on one of links below: 
Salvation Army - Dress-A-Bear

Organ Donation
WATCH - Working Against Tobacco by Choosing Health
Habitat
Playground Maps

 

   
 

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