AireSpring Appoints Pereira SVP of Information Technology

AireSpring, a global MSP specializing in managed network, security, mobility and communications solutions, has appointed Roy Pereira as SVP of information technology. Pereira has more than two decades of technology leadership experience across enterprise organizations, with expertise in digital transformation, AI/ML implementation, process automation and telecommunications, the company said.

“Roy’s expertise in digital transformation, AI and large-scale enterprise IT strategy makes him the ideal leader to guide AireSpring’s next chapter of innovation,” said Avi Lonstein, CEO of AireSpring. “We are excited to welcome him to our executive team as we continue to expand our global portfolio and deliver best-in-class solutions for our partners and customers.”

Prior to joining AireSpring, Pereira served for more than 16 years at Cox Communications in various roles in operations support systems and business support systems. Most recently, he was the assistant VP of digital technology, where he spearheaded large-scale digital transformation initiatives and led a group of more than 400 team members, officials said.

Earlier in his career, he held technology leadership positions at SpartanNash, Harris Corp. and Siemens, where he drove enterprise architecture, broadband product engineering and systems design initiatives. He also served as an adjunct professor at Ferris State University, helping design a software engineering degree program and teaching courses in game programming and digital animation, the company said.

“I am honored to join AireSpring at such an exciting time of growth and innovation,” said Pereira. “I look forward to collaborating with the leadership team to advance AireSpring’s IT strategy, accelerate digital transformation, and ensure our technology platforms remain future-ready for our partners and customers worldwide.”

Pereira holds six patents in technology and telecommunications, a master’s degree in finance from Harvard University and a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Hope College.