CommScope reorganizes customer segment management

April 25, 2012
Cabling and communications systems supplier CommScope, Inc. has reorganized its business unit management structure around three customer segments—enterprise, wireless and broadband— and appointed heads for each.

Cabling and communications systems supplier CommScope, Inc. has reorganized its business unit management structure around three customer segments—enterprise, wireless and broadband— and appointed heads for each.

Kevin St. Cyr has joined CommScope as senior vice president, Enterprise Solutions, where he will lead engineering, R&D, and product line management. St. Cyr comes to CommScope from Berk-Tek, a Nexans company, at which he had been president since 1998.

“Kevin is the perfect choice to head our Enterprise segment,” said Randy Crenshaw, chief operating officer, CommScope. “He is widely known within this market for his expertise, success, and leadership capabilities. I welcome Kevin to CommScope and look forward to the positive impact he will make on our team and the customers we serve.”

St. Cyr replaces Morgan Kurk, who moves from the top of CommScope’s Enterprise segment to become senior vice president, Wireless. He will have responsibility for product line management, engineering and R&D for the segment that serves wireless operators and OEMs globally.

Ric Johnsen will continue as senior vice president, Broadband, leading the business responsible for serving cable multisystem operators and other broadband network providers around the world. CommScope's offerings in this area include RF over glass (RFoG) equipment.

“By reorganizing our management support structure around key verticals—at home, at work, and on the go—we can best leverage CommScope’s deep, broad capabilities around the world and deliver better integrated solutions to our customers,” said Crenshaw. “Ric, Morgan, and Kevin are three strong leaders who will help us build upon CommScope’s excellent market positions and take advantage of the many opportunities ahead of us.”




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