About Us
Our Mission
Our Values
Our History
We employ more than 2,000 people across the U.S., from sales associates to our store support team members.
Our Purpose
Our corporate giving program, TCC Gives, encourages nonprofits to contact their local stores to apply for support through Community Grants and the More Than a Phone program.
Our Executives
Scott Moorehead
Chief Executive OfficerScott Moorehead is the CEO of Round Room and each of its entities: TCC, Wireless Zone®, and Culture of Good. These combined entities eclipsed $2 billion in revenue in 2017 making Round Room one of the five largest privately held companies in the state of Indiana. He has been in this role since 2008. With nearly 20 years of experience in the company, Scott has held various positions of increasing accountability along the way.
Under Scott’s direction as CEO, TCC has grown from annual revenues of $135 million to “one of the biggest damn small companies on the planet.” TCC was named to the Inc. 500/5000 list of the nation’s fastest growing private companies for four consecutive years. In 2022, Scott received the Burton D. Morgan Entrepreneurship Award from Purdue University. He has been placed on multiple 40 Under 40 lists for high achievers and leadership in business, was listed as one of Glassdoor’s highest rated CEOs during COVID-19, and in 2018, Scott was recognized by Ernst & Young as Entrepreneur of the Year.
Scott’s involvement inside the philanthropic world revolves around several organizations. He co-founded The Moorehead Family Foundation, which has evolved into Round Room Gives. To date, this philanthropic arm of TCC has given away over $4 million. He also founded The Culture of Good (COG) as the first certified Benefit Corporation (B-Corp) in the state of Indiana. He and his COG partner, Ryan McCarty, co-authored a book, Build A Culture of Good. He has held multiple nonprofit board of director positions donating both time and treasure to make the world a better place.
Scott is a recognized thought leader and subject-matter expert in what it takes to create and develop a purposeful for-profit organization that abides by the philosophy of doing well by doing good. He has recently begun speaking to many organizations across the country building the momentum to help eliminate extreme corporate greed.
Scott is a graduate of Purdue University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management. Scott resides in Carmel, IN with his wife and two children. Personally, he confesses to being a “Yippy”, which is a cross between a yuppie and a hippy. Scott seeks out experiences that feed the spirit of both the world’s finer things as well as connecting with the Earth and ALL its wonderful people!
Jason Buck
Executive Vice President of SalesJason is an experienced sales leader for TCC’s legacy store locations in the West, Midwest, and South. He has been in this role since 2019. Prior to his current position as Executive Vice President of Sales, he was the Vice President of Marketing from 2012 through 2018. Jason is passionate about making connections with his people and drives the business with a “field-first” mentality. He takes pride in providing an excellent customer and employee experience.
In addition to his sales leadership role, Jason is a member of the company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion committee. He received his DEI in the Workplace certificate from Cornell University in 2023. Jason is also an active member in TCC’s employee resource groups and has been on the Board of Directors for the Central Indiana Council on Aging Foundation since April 2024.
Jason grew up in Indiana and graduated from Indiana University with a major in public health and a focus in health administration. He worked in long-term healthcare for 17 years prior to joining TCC. Jason and his wife, Staci, were married in 1998, and have four children. He and his family are passionate about clean water initiatives across the world. Personally, Jason loves music, traveling, golf, and following his favorite sports teams.
Ken Hearld
Executive Vice President of FinanceKen Hearld started with TCC in May 2013 and became the Executive Vice President of Finance in 2019. Before his current position, he served in several other financial leadership roles of increasing accountability within the company. Ken’s favorite aspect of his current role is supporting his team and helping them realize their personal and professional goals.
Ken earned a Master of Business Administration and has over 25 years of financial leadership experience across several diverse industries, including retail and service, manufacturing, banking, and technology. Ken has held roles with organizations ranging in size from startups to public companies, notably Nielsen Media, BIC Graphics, and First National Bank.
Ken serves on the board of A Kid Again, a nonprofit organization supporting the family needs of children with life-threatening health conditions.
He and his wife, April, are raising two boys: Jack and Charlie. When not coaching the kids’ sporting endeavors, Ken and April enjoy pickleball and entertaining friends and family at their home in Indiana.
Jay Sichting
Chief Operations OfficerJay Sichting became the COO of TCC in 2018. Before his current position, he held roles of increasing accountability within the company for 26 years, from regional sales manager, corporate trainer, Vice President of Operations, and CAO. Jay has been in the wireless industry for over 30 years, starting at GTE Mobilnet in 1994, and moving to Moorehead Communications in 1998. In 2021, he received the Bronze Stevie® Award for Achievement in Management.
Jay serves on the board of Best Buddies Indiana, working to raise awareness for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through friendship, leadership development, and job placement opportunities. He is actively involved with More Than a Phone, a nonprofit that keeps domestic violence survivors safely connected through free smartphones and data service, and served on their board for six years. Jay also passionately supports animal rescue organizations and his local parks and recreation programs in Brown County.
A graduate of Franklin College, Jay earned a Bachelor of Arts in Finance and Marketing. He lives in Brown County with his wife, Emily, and their three sons: Will, Eli, and Jack.
Mike Trimble
Executive Vice President of SalesMike Trimble joined TCC in 2008 and is the Executive Vice President of Sales. Previously, Mike has held positions of increasing accountability within the company, from roles in the dealer division, leadership at H. H. Gregg, operations, and distribution. Mike has over 28 years of experience in the wireless industry, including stops along the way at AT&T and T-Mobile before landing at TCC.
Leading and serving on multiple nonprofit boards and campaigns has been instrumental to Mike’s personal growth. He has been involved with organizations such as Autism Speaks, Nick’s Kids, SARCC, Wounded Warrior, and Make a Difference.
Mike attended Penn State University, where he also played college baseball. Being a loyal, dedicated and committed leader on and off the field has been enjoyable and rewarding journey for Mike and his growing family. His wife, Robin, two amazing children, Jazmine and Iziah, and two grandchildren, Riley and Carter, rejuvenate his passionate desire to serve and lead daily.
Lynn Murphy-Dubbink
Executive Vice President of ITLynn Murphy-Dubbink is the Executive Vice President of IT at The Cellular Connection (TCC), where she brings more than 20 years of experience IT strategy, enterprise systems and digital transformation. She is responsible for leading technology strategy and execution, driving innovation, and building scalable solutions to support TCC’s growth and impact.
Before joining TCC, Lynn served as Director of Enterprise Products at Meta Platforms, Inc., where she drove efficiency and innovation through product strategy, transforming bespoke solutions into scalable enterprise platforms. Prior to Meta, she was Vice President of Business Technology at Salesforce, where she accelerated business transformation initiatives, scaled the enterprise product management function and built IT Risk Management capabilities.
Earlier in her career, Lynn was Global Head of Technology at Dorel Industries, where she oversaw cybersecurity, data analytics, global infrastructure, and IT operations for a worldwide network of child safety brands. She also held leadership roles at CNO Financial, leading IT transformation and modernization initiatives. Lynn began her career in finance as a CPA and Assistant Vice President at JPMorgan Chase.
Lynn earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and an MBA from Anderson University. She also holds a CIO Certificate in Federal Executive Competencies from Carnegie Mellon University and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and licensed CPA (inactive).
A strong advocate for STEM and women in technology, Lynn serves as a mentor and board member for TechPoint Youth, has served on the board of Women & Hi Tech, and was a nominee for the Leading Light Award for Outstanding Achievement in Science, Technology, or Engineering.
Outside of work, Lynn enjoys traveling, biking, hiking, kayaking, gardening, boating, and fishing. She and her husband, Kevin, live in Indianapolis and have three adult children.
Adrienne Busby
General CounselAdrienne serves as General Counsel, bringing nearly 25 years of experience counseling clients across industries on global risk identification, management, and mitigation strategies. Before joining the company, she was a partner in an international law firm focusing on complex civil litigation and dispute resolution. A seasoned trial lawyer, she has litigated cases nationwide and managed cross-border disputes for multinational clients. Adrienne is dedicated to collaborative leadership and building efficient, cross-functional teams that drive solutions aligned with our corporate values and vision.
Adrienne holds both a Bachelor of Arts in Government and a Juris Doctor from the University of Notre Dame, and she is, and will always be, a devoted Notre Dame fan. Outside of work, Adrienne is deeply committed to empowering women through her long-time involvement with Dress for Success Indianapolis, where she served as President of the Board of Directors and continues to serve on the Emeritus Board. She loves live music and entertaining. Adrienne describes herself as “outside-y but not outdoorsy,” and if she weren’t practicing law, she’d be traveling the world as a National Geographic photographer capturing the beauty of nature and architecture.
Adrienne lives in Carmel with her husband, Mark, and their two children.
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