Welcome to Career Moves, our roundup of hirings, firings and retirings throughout the tech and telecom industry.
If you've got good news — or bad news — from your company, send it over, and we will feature it here at the end of each week. Just email us at [email protected].
Week of April 21, 2025
CoolIT
There’s a new head honcho over at CoolIT this week. Jason Waxman was tapped as the liquid cooling vendor’s new CEO, effective immediately. He replaces Steve Walton, who left the company in October 2024.
Waxman’s career notably includes two decades at Intel and a spot as a founding member of the Open Compute Project. He most recently served as President at test and measurement company Fluke Corporation.
CoolIT COO Patrick McGinn also got a promotion, adding President to his existing title.
MetTel
Managed services and connectivity provider MetTel gave its Public Sector segment a boost with the hire of Erika Dinnie as the company’s new VP of Federal Strategy and Planning.
Dinnie comes to MetTel from the government, having spent the past 10 years or so working for the General Services administration in various roles. During her tenure there she helped oversee GSA’s IT infrastructure, software, and applications.
Given the current environment in the U.S., it certainly seems like she’ll have her work cut out for her.
Teradata
Cloud database and analytics company Teradata revealed Sumeet Arora will be joining as its Chief Product Officer on April 28. He will be tasked with overseeing the company’s product portfolio roadmap.
Arora comes to the company with experience at ThoughtSpot and Cisco under his belt.
Dynatrace
There’s a shakeup happening at Dynatrace as well, as Chief Customer Officer Matthias Dollentz-Scharer prepares to retire. Steve McMahon will be stepping into that position as of May 12, coming from his role as Chief Customer Success Officer at Zscaler.
FWIW, McMahon has been around the block once or twice, with prior experience including jobs as CIO at CrowdStrike, CIO at Splunk and various roles at Cisco.
Logix Fiber
Logix must be up to something big because it has career news for the second week in a row. Jim Hintze, formerly SVP of Sales and Marketing, has been promoted to Chief Revenue Officer. In the new role, he'll be responsible for all things sales, marketing, channel development and strategic markets. He'll have a particular focus on key growth markets in Texas.
If his name sounds familiar, that's because Hintze has a long industry history spanning leadership roles at Boldyn Networks, FiberLight, Juniper Networks, Frontier Communications, Fujitsu Network Communications and Nokia Bell Labs.
Homer City Redevelopment
Homer City Redevelopment, the entity working to transform an old coal plant in Pennsylvania into a massive, natural-gas powered AI data center campus, also has fresh blood at the helm.
The company announced Corey Hessen is stepping up to the plate as CEO to replace William Wexler. Hessen previously served as CEO at Black Diamond Energy Partners, a company specializing in natural gas drilling programs for investors. He also served stints as an executive at various energy companies.
Safe to say he knows his way around an energy project, but will that be enough to make the transformation of this site into a data center a success? We’ll be watching closely.
Week of April 14, 2025
Inseego
Inseego scooped up long-time Sprint-turned-T-Mobile executive Ryan Sullivan (ahem, who was also our 2019 Fierce Network Rising Star winner) to lead FWA efforts in the carrier channel and drum up new FWA and MiFi business.
Sullivan told us he expects to use his carrier connections to help make further inroads for the company, which currently counts Verizon and T-Mobile as its largest carrier customers. Get more insights into his plans from our exclusive coverage here.
Logix
Logix’s executive chairman of the board Greg O’Connor has been promoted to CEO as the company aims to expand its network of over 300,000 fiber miles. O'Connor's claims to fame include senior roles at T-Mobile, Cogent Communications, and Sprint, including serving as General Manager of T-Mobile’s Wireline business and COO at Cogent following its acquisition of T-Mobile Wireline.
Check out our coverage of the appointment and what it means for the company's future plans here.
DC BLOX
Digital infrastructure provider DC BLOX appointed ex-PwC and EdgeConneX exec Greg Carender as its new Chief Operating Officer. In the same swoop, it tapped Mark Masi to step into the Chief Development Officer role.
Carender is tasked with oversight of the company’s data center operations, engineering and construction; network operations; project management office; purchasing; fiber development; IT; and and Security. Meanwhile, Masi will focus on land acquisition, tax incentives, energy procurement, and strategic partnerships.
Airwavz Solutions
Wireless connectivity company Airwavz Solutions promoted Perry Welch to Executive Vice President (EVP) and Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). In his new role, Perry will oversee the sales operations for Airwavz' commercial real estate, healthcare, and wireless carrier business units.
Week of April 7, 2025
AllWest Communications
All West Communications appointed Justin Nelson as Chief Executive Officer. Nelson will be responsible for accelerating All West’s fiber-to-the-home strategy across the Mountain West, building on the solid foundation and momentum achieved by the team under Matt Weller’s leadership. Weller, who has served as CEO since 2010, will transition into the role of Chief Technology Officer (CTO), focused on leading the technology and innovation strategies as the business scales.
Comcast
Comcast announced the appointment of Jon Gieselman to the newly created role of Chief Growth Officer for the US residential businesses of its Connectivity & Platforms segment. Jon will report into Steve Croney who was recently named Chief Operating Officer across the same division. Jon most recently served as President, Expedia Brands and prior to that held senior roles at Apple and DIRECTV.
Equinix

Equinix, Inc. appointed Harmeen Mehta as Executive Vice President and Chief Digital and Innovation Officer (CDIO), effective April 4. With 28 years of experience in leading extensive digital transformations within the technology infrastructure sector, Mehta brings substantial expertise to Equinix as the company continues to advance its leadership in digital infrastructure. Mehta previously served as Chief Digital and Innovation Officer at BT Group, where she led the digital and AI-driven transformation of the company, significantly enhancing customer experience and operational efficiency. Prior to BT, she was Global Chief Information Officer & CEO, Cloud and Security Business at Bharti Airtel Limited.
Telefónica
Telefónica appointed Marc Murtra as executive director (CEO) of Telefónica. The operator also named Emilio Gayo, Carlos Ocaña, Olayan M. Alwetaid and Ana María Sala as directors.
Utopia Fiber

UTOPIA Fiber named Nicole Cottle as Deputy Director. Since joining UTOPIA Fiber in 2023 as Director of Government Relations and General Counsel, Cottle has emerged as a go-to leader within the company who draws on more than two decades of experience in municipal law, public policy, and community development. Her leadership has helped UTOPIA Fiber advance open access fiber builds in seven Utah cities, shape key legislative initiatives, and strengthen economic development efforts across Utah.
Week of March 31, 2025
Orange Business
Orange Business named Wassila Zitoune-Dumontet CEO of Orange Business France, effective April 1, 2025. With her diversified career both in France and internationally, she is recognized for her leadership and strong experience in business transformation.

She previously held the position of Chief Operating Officer at Orange Business, in charge of procurement, operations and customer service.
Separately the company appointed Mireille Helou as Chief Operating Officer also effective April 1, 2025.

With a global career in the service and ICT industries, Helou has held various leadership positions since joining Orange Group in 2001. Her experience includes driving digital transformation at Orange Réunion & Mayotte, enhancing business operations in Kenya and leading strategic market observation at Orange Silicon Valley. Read the press release here.
Edgepoint Towers
EdgePoint Towers Sdn Bhd, a part of EdgePoint Infrastructure, appointed Ravin Vickneswaran as Chief Operating Officer. Vickneswaran has been with EdgePoint since 2021 and has extensive experience spanning over 25 years in the local and international telecommunications industry. Read more here.
Datatonic
Datatonic, announced a new CEO, Scott Eivers. With a background across a variety of senior roles growing functions and teams at global companies such as Vodafone, BT, Gartner and IBM, Eivers will be responsible for growth across Datatonic’s operations, spanning the UK, Europe and North America.
Week of March 24

GSMA
The GSMA Board of Directors elected Gopal Vittal, as chair, for the remainder of the Board term, until the end of 2026. Vittal has served on the GSMA Board for eight years, including as Deputy Chair since 2023 and most recently as Acting Chair of the Board since mid-January, 2025. As Chair, Vittal will oversee the strategic direction of the organization, including completing the transition to 5G Standalone, driving new revenue models, and harnessing the potential of AI and GSMA Open Gateway APIs, to ensure growth.
Carbyne
Carbyne, the leading provider of cloud-native emergency communication solutions, announced that Jim Bugel, former President of FirstNet, Built with AT&T, joined its Advisory Board. With over 35 years of experience in the telecommunications industry and a distinguished career in public safety, national security, and emergency preparedness, Mr. Bugel's expertise will help shape Carbyne's future.

Bugel is renowned for his leadership in revolutionizing public safety communications. Following the 9/11 Commission's call for a dedicated nationwide network for first responders, he collaborated with Congress and public safety leaders to establish the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet). Mr. Bugel was the architect of AT&T's strategy and policy to secure the 25-year federal contract to build and operate FirstNet.
VEON
VEON Ltd., announced the appointment of Anand Ramachandran as Corporate Development Officer, effective from May 1, 2025. Anand will lead VEON’s Mergers & Acquisitions and Investor Relations teams. Anand joined VEON as Chief of Staff in September 2024, where he led a number of strategic initiatives involving internal, regional and global stakeholders. Prior to joining VEON, Anand was with Singapore Telecom, where he served as Vice President of Business Management in the Group CEO’s Office.
VEON also appointed Johan Buse as CEO of Banglalink, VEON’s digital operator in Bangladesh, effective 6th April 2025. Buse joins Banglalink from StarHub in Singapore where he led the Consumer Business Group focusing on strategy and business transformation. Prior to that, Johan has decades of experience in the telecom industry across Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He previously served as the Chief Commercial Officer of Ooredoo Oman and held senior positions at Deutsche Telekom Croatia, AXIS and Singtel.
Cloudera
Cloudera appointed Leo Brunnick as Chief Product Officer to drive Cloudera’s next phase of AI and data innovation. With more than 30 years of experience leading technology teams, Brunnick will work closely with CEO Charles Sansbury and the Cloudera leadership team to oversee the company’s product and technology direction.
Beanfield
Beanfield, a local and independent telecom in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Ottawa, appointed Winnie Leung as its CFO in a time of growth and expansion.
QTS Data Centers
QTS Data Centers CEO Chad Williams is stepping down after founding and leading QTS over his 20-plus year career
CoreWeave
GPU cloud specialist CoreWeave appointed Jean English as CMO. With over a decade of CMO experience at several cloud, AI, and cybersecurity leaders, English has a track record of executing data-driven, multi-channel marketing and communications campaigns supporting sustainable sales and product growth in the U.S. and abroad.
If you've got good news — or bad news — from your company, send it over, and we will feature it here at the end of each week. Just email us at [email protected].