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Brent Stacey, the visionary founder of the Idaho Regional Optical Network (IRON), has been recognized for his significant contributions to the technology sector with his induction into the Idaho Technology Council Hall of Fame. The prestigious ceremony took place on October 16, 2025, in Boise, Idaho, where Stacey was celebrated as the 17th member to receive this honor.
Stacey's leadership and innovation have played a pivotal role in advancing Idaho's technology landscape. As a retired Associate Laboratory Director for the Idaho National Laboratory, he has been instrumental in fostering collaboration and driving technological advancements that benefit the community and beyond. His dedication to enhancing connectivity and promoting technological growth in Idaho has left a lasting impact.
The Hall of Fame induction ceremony highlighted Stacey's achievements and the importance of his contributions to the field. His work continues to inspire future generations of technology leaders in Idaho and across the nation.
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