FSNN - now this is how you join the dots Matthe
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FSNN - now this is how you join the dots
Matthew Rosen - CEO. Formerly President of the Northwest and New England Operations for Expanets, a $1.3 billion nationwide roll-up of voice and data networking companies; an investment banker in Merrill Lynch’s corporate finance department, where he worked on over $1 billion of debt, equity and M&A transactions; and the Director of Operations for Oxford Health Plans, a $4 billion healthcare company, where he worked on developing and executing
turnaround strategies.
Don Hutchins - President, COO, and Acting CFO. Formerly President and CEO of SwissFone, a $100 million international carrier; President and CEO of STAR Telecommunications, an $800 million international carrier where he led its restructuring following its bankruptcy filing; a consultant on strategic
planning, M&A, and integration to over 100 telecommunications companies; interim CEO/COO for ten companies; and founder of Telecom One, a nationwide long distance carrier sold to Broadwing Communications, and TCO Network Services, a carrier purchased by Winstar Communications. He also held positions early in his career with MCI, McDonnell Douglas, and AT&T, and was a founder of the Association of Communications Enterprises (ASCENT) and the
European Competitive Telecommunications Association (ECTA).
Jan Sarro - EVP Corporate Marketing and Business Development. Formerly President of the Americas for Viatel, a global, facilities-based carrier where she built a $300 million business and carrier organization to market Internet access, corporate networks and international voice services to
multinational corporations in the United States and Latin America. She also held senior executive marketing and sales management positions at Argo Communications, FTC Communications and TRT Communications, and WorldCom.
Jon Kaufman - President Corporate Services. Formerly served as the Chief Executive Officer of NBS, the Unified Communications and cloud services provider recently acquired by the company. Mr. Kaufman founded Target Telecom Inc., a telecommunications service company, in 1984, and served as its chief executive officer until the sale of the business to WorldCom in 1996. Mr. Kaufman founded NBS in 1998, and served as its Chief Executive Officer since its inception until Fusion’s acquisition of the company.
Russell Markman - EVP Corporate Services. Formerly Sales Director of RCN Corporation in its commercial and wholesale markets group. Former President of National Calling Plan, he has a background rich in hardware and circuit technology.
Michael Adams - VP Carrier Sales. Formerly Director of International Carrier Sales for Sakon, a next generation voice services company, where he was responsible for developing and marketing services carriers worldwide and grew sales from $30 million to over $70 million. Previous to Sakon, he was District Sales Manager Viatel. He began his telecommunications career at Global Crossing, where he was a National Sales Manager responsible for acquiring and managing Fortune 1000 customer accounts.
Intaf Khan - VP Operations and Engineering. Formerly, Senior Quality Assurance Engineer at Nortel Networks, where he led the effort to build replica networks of the NYSE and AMEX in the Nortel Sustaining Lab, Mr. Khan has held senior engineering and operations positions at Fusion since joining the company in 2003. Mr. Khan has played a key leadership role in building Fusion's worldwide VoIP infrastructure and services platform, and has been
instrumental in introducing the operations processes and practices underlying Fusion's outstanding technical support.
Marc Gelberg - VP of Finance and Controller. Formerly Vice President and Corporate Controller for Cross Match Technologies, a multi-national
manufacturer of biometric devices, and Vice President of Accounting and Financial Reporting for ION Media Networks, an AMEX-listed television broadcasting company with 60 television stations and more than $1 billion in assets. Earlier in his career, Mr. Gelberg set international accounting policies and procedures for MTV Networks, a $1.3 billion division of Viacom, Inc.