Kansas City is buzzing with excitement as Conexon LLC, a pioneering technology firm, has officially welcomed its first-ever Chief Operating Officer (COO). This big move comes as the company celebrates nearly a decade of impressive growth and innovation in the broadband sector. Who’s stepping into this key role? Meet Josh Walburn, a seasoned pro with deep roots in the broadband industry!
Josh Walburn isn’t new to the scene. Before joining Conexon, he served as the vice president of operations at Cable One Inc. in Phoenix. With a wealth of experience under his belt, including positions in Sullivan, Missouri, and at the formerly known SureWest Communications in Lenexa, Walburn is well-prepared to take on this exciting challenge.
Why did Conexon feel the need for a COO? With an impressive revenue of $239.04 million last year and an astounding annual average revenue growth rate of 89.14%, they have been bustling with activity and need someone to streamline operations and enhance collaboration between various service divisions. It seems that growth definitely calls for a strong operational leader!
For those unfamiliar with Conexon, let’s break it down. This Kansas City-based company has become the go-to name in rural fiber-optic network design and construction management. By teaming up with electric co-ops, they have designed over 200,000 miles of fiber-optic networks, helping to connect more rural communities to high-speed internet. It’s no wonder that they’ve landed a spot on the Kansas City Business Journal’s Fast 50 List of the area’s fastest-growing companies for six consecutive years now!
As Conexon looks to the future, growth appears to be the name of the game. Alongside Walburn’s appointment, the company also advanced Abby Carere from senior vice president of sales and marketing to chief customer experience officer. This dual executive appointment signifies a focused approach to enhance internal dynamics while prioritizing customer satisfaction—a win-win for everyone!
Chief Financial Officer Matthew Blain will continue working closely with both Walburn and Carere. Together, they will craft strategies to sustain Conexon’s remarkable growth momentum, ensuring they continue to meet the ever-growing demand for broadband in rural communities.
Randy Klindt, founding partner and co-CEO of Conexon, expressed the company’s ongoing commitment to addressing the undeniable need for broadband access in less populated areas. In his own words, he emphasizes, “Conexon’s exponential growth is driven by the ongoing need for broadband in rural communities and our commitment to meet that need.”
As Conexon embarks on this new chapter, the Kansas City community watches with hopeful eyes. With the right leadership in place, the company is well-equipped to navigate the complexities of the broadband industry while closely aligning its operations for a brighter, more connected future.
With an ambitious roadmap ahead, Conexon is gearing up to not just meet the needs of its customers but exceed them. The appointment of a COO like Josh Walburn signifies that they’re serious about their growth strategy, and with dedicated leadership, the company is poised to continue making waves in the broadband landscape. Here’s to more innovation and connectivity in the years to come in the heart of Kansas City!
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