FiberLight Appoints Dyman to Newly Established Chief Revenue Officer Role
FiberLight, LLC has named Marc Dyman Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). Dyman will report to the company’s recently appointed CEO Don MacNeil, and brings to the position more than 25 years of experience driving growth and creating innovative solutions for technology and telecommunications enterprises.
Prior to joining FiberLight, Dyman served as Senior Vice President for Digital Realty Trust’s colocation and connectivity business unit. Before that, he served as Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Strategy for Time Warner Cable, Inc. In the organization’s newly created CRO position, Dyman will oversee revenue growth, manage daily operations for FiberLight’s sales and marketing organization, and contribute to strategic planning.
“Marc is a transformative leader who understands our customer-first culture,” MacNeil said. “With his experience, track record and knowledge of our industry, we’re confident he will build on FiberLight’s considerable accomplishments to date and, working closely with the other members of our leadership team, he will be extremely valuable in positioning FiberLight for sustained, long-term success.”
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