AireSpring has added three senior executives to its team: Ron McNab, Mory Camara, and Darren Sandford.
McNab is returning to AireSpring as the senior vice president of channel sales after a stint as CEO at Connexum, a wholesale communications company. He had a previous role as the head of AireSpring’s channel sales organization, and has also served as the general manager of Telepacific, where he helped build its Las Vegas market.
“Ron is highly respected throughout the industry for his extensive expertise in the development of sales strategies, thought leadership and channel management,” the company said in a statement. “His energy and motivation have earned him an outstanding track record in a competitive marketplace.”
Camara meanwhile joins AireSpring in the role of senior vice president of engineering, after previous stints as a global engineer for Sprint, Exodus and Pac-West Telecomm. Also, while at Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, he helped launch Deluxe Express, the first intercontinental 10gig network capable of transferring uncompressed, multi-terabyte, full frame, high-definition video for the entertainment industry. In addition to his professional experience, Mory also holds extensive Microsoft, Cisco, and network certifications.
“His history in designing, deploying, and managing complex network solutions has prepared him to offer new ideas and insights into AireSpring’s network design and operations,” AireSpring said. “He has proven his ability in previous roles at handling problem solving, troubleshooting, and security and disaster planning.”
And finally, Sandford takes on the role of AireSpring’s new senior vice president of strategic initiatives and process improvement. He has more than two decades of experience in programming, telecommunications, information technology and networking, having held senior management and executive positions at Covad/Megapath Communications, Pac-West Telecomm and Primus Telecommunications. He also previously served as vice president for technology deployment at California Emerging Technology Fund, where he assisted numerous organizations in planning and deploying telecommunication networks to expand broadband access in underserved communities.
“We are so proud to welcome these new members to team AireSpring,” said Daniel Lonstein, AireSpring COO. “With their history and experience in the telecom industry, each of them brings valuable skills that will strengthen AireSpring’s ability to provide excellent service to our customers and meet the needs of our agents, while helping our company push the boundaries of innovative telecommunications products and services.”