Frontier Communications Makes Leadership Change
Frontier Communications Corporation today announced that John Maduri, a telecommunications expert with 30 years in the industry, has been named to the position of Executive Vice President, Consumer Sales, Marketing & Product. Maduri will join the company on July 24 and succeed Cecilia McKenney, who is leaving Frontier to pursue other opportunities.
“John brings a wealth of impressive industry experience to a critical role at Frontier,” said Dan McCarthy, Frontier’s President and CEO. “Focusing on consumer sales is a top priority for us and John’s leadership and remarkable track record will ensure that we continue to improve customer acquisition, care and retention. He will play an integral part in driving our many consumer-focused initiatives to improve results.”
Maduri joins Frontier after serving as President of the Commercial Business Unit of Cable & Wireless Communications Plc (CWC) where he led the creation and growth of that key operating segment. Maduri had P&L responsibility for the Commercial Business Unit, and his rigorous focus on execution led to year-over-year EBITDA growth. From 2005 to 2013, Maduri was CEO of Xplornet Communications Inc., where he built the business from start-up to become Canada’s leading rural broadband provider with a customer base of 200,000. Maduri served as president of Telus, a $9.7B telecommunications company in Calgary, Alberta, from 2000 to 2004. Prior to joining Telus, Maduri held positions of increasing responsibility with Rogers Communications, Canada’s largest publicly traded national wireless services provider.
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