Calero Appoints Hyoun Park VP of Telecom, Mobility Management

Calero, a provider of technology business management (TBM) solutions, has appointed Hyoun Park as VP of telecom and mobility management. He’ll report directly to Eric Martorano, president and CRO.

Park has more than two decades of experience spanning enterprise IT, telecom operations, financial management and industry research. A former enterprise leader and industry analyst, he’s helped organizations govern and optimize technology spending. Prior to joining Calero, Park was founder and CEO of Amalgam Insights and previously ran analyst practices at Aberdeen Group and Blue Hill Research. His career also includes managing multimillion-dollar technology budgets at Bose and Teradyne, overseeing telecom billing operations, and developing early predictive models for digital platforms, officials said.

“Our future is focused on elevating customer value and delivering measurable, strategic business impact,” said Scott Gilbert, CEO of Calero. “Bringing Hyoun on board affirms our commitment to investing ahead of the market. His expertise and forward-looking perspective align with our mission to empower enterprises to maximize their resources and manage technology in ways that were previously unattainable.”

Calero’s centralized platform spans telecom management, mobility management, SaaS management, and market data management. Its solutions are designed to help organizations reduce risk, boost productivity and drive efficiency across complex technology environments to optimize investments through three key pillars: technology expense management, technology lifecycle management and managed technology services, the company said.

“For years, telecom and mobility management functioned as an operational necessity centered on invoices, audits and cost recovery. That era is over,” Calero officials said. “Today’s enterprises operate in a far more complex environment marked by expanding mobile ecosystems, rapid AI adoption and heightened expectations for digital productivity. Legacy, category-by-category approaches simply can’t keep pace. Calero is redefining the space by elevating telecom and mobility management into a strategic driver of business outcomes.”

“Our leadership in this area is part of a larger TBM vision built to help enterprises command their technology investments with precision, intelligence and scale,” Martorano said. “Hyoun’s arrival is a validation of the strength of our platform and the ambition of our strategy.”

“I’ve spent two decades shaping the technology expense management category,” Park said. “This role is a natural extension of the work I’ve devoted my career to. The challenge today isn’t visibility but rather converting technology investments into real productivity and measurable outcomes. Calero has the scale, expertise and focus to unify these demands through innovation and top talent. This team is exceptional, and I’m excited to help drive what comes next.”