Consolidated communications advances b2b strategy with appointment of dan stoll as president of commercial and carrier business
Mattoon, ill.--(business wire)--consolidated communications (nasdaq: cnsl), a leading fiber-to-the-premise (fttp) broadband provider, today announced dan stoll as president of the company’s commercial and carrier business. stoll will oversee consolidated’s commercial and carrier go-to-market strategy including: sales, delivery, customer support, and related development and expansion of the company’s fiber network. michael smith, who previously served as president of the commercial and carrier business, is retiring from the company after 30 successful years of service. “dan is a recognized leader with a rich history of growth successes in the telecom and network infrastructure industry,” said bob udell, president and chief executive officer at consolidated. “dan will be instrumental in further accelerating our commercial and carrier strategy and delivering a differentiated offering to our customers. his leadership successes and track record of translating fiber network investments into increased sales velocity will have a significant impact on our organic growth. i am pleased to have dan join the consolidated family and help drive the next phase of our growth strategy.” stoll has more than 22 years of experience in the telecommunications and fiber network infrastructure industry. most recently, stoll served in key senior leadership roles at zayo including senior vice president of the west region and the managing director of regional networks. prior to joining zayo, dan led several functions at integra telecom, which later spun off its fiber network assets into electric lightwave. as president of electric lightwave, dan was responsible for sales, marketing, product, network intelligence, development, and the customer experience support teams. “i’m thrilled to be joining consolidated communications, a company that has executed soundly on its fiber network expansion and has built a platform for significant growth opportunities across its commercial and carrier channels,” said stoll. “i believe consolidated has a strong business model that uniquely positions us to capitalize on our broadband fiber investments and continue to grow commercial and carrier data services in a cohesive and differentiated way.” stoll received a b.a. degree in business finance from westminster college and an mba from the university of southern california. about consolidated communications consolidated communications holdings, inc. (nasdaq: cnsl) is dedicated to moving people, businesses and communities forward by delivering the most reliable fiber communications solutions. consumers, businesses and wireless and wireline carriers depend on consolidated for a wide range of high-speed internet, data, phone, security, cloud and wholesale carrier solutions. with a network spanning more than 57,500 fiber route miles, consolidated is a top 10 u.s. fiber provider, turning technology into solutions that are backed by exceptional customer support. learn more at consolidated.com. connect with us on social media.
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