Infinera Corporation plans new CEO, chairman

Aug. 6, 2020
Fallon will leave the CEO position he has held for the past 11 years. He joined the company in 2003 as COO from Cisco, where he was a vice president.

Infinera Corp. (NASDAQ: INFN) has announced its intention to replace its CEO and chairman of the board by the end of this year. CEO Tom Fallon will step down, to be replaced by current COO David Heard. Board Chairman Kambiz Hooshmand will leave at the same time, with current board member George Riedel stepping into that role.

Fallon will leave the CEO position he has held for the past 11 years. He joined the company in 2003 as COO from Cisco, where he was a vice president. Fallon will retain his seat on the Infinera board. Heard, meanwhile, has been the company’s COO since October 2018 (see "Infinera names David Heard chief operating officer"). Prior to joining the company in 2017, he was chairman of the Telecommunications Industry Association between 2012 and 2017. His experience prior to that includes a stint as COO of BigBand Networks as well as president, network and service enablement at JDSU.

“I couldn’t be more pleased with the Board’s selection of David as Infinera’s next CEO and I have the utmost confidence in his ability to successfully lead the company in its next phase of growth,” said Fallon. “When David joined Infinera three years ago, our objective was to bring onboard a chief operating officer who would be positioned to take over as CEO at the right time. David’s contributions since joining the company have been substantial, making us more scalable as he led us through a major acquisition, driving synergies through operational improvements, aligning our product and service portfolio, and focusing our investments on the highest value areas for our customers and shareholders.”

Hooshmand has been board chairman since November 2010 (see "Infinera taps Kambiz Hooshmand to chair board, adds Welch"). In addition to other board positions, his experience includes just over four years and president and CEO of semiconductor company AMCC. Riedel is new to the Infinera board, having joined this past June. He is a former chairman of Accedian Networks and Cloudmark.

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