Nichole Gladney, Keolis North America; Paul Comfort, Trapeze Group America (center); and Andrew McGrath, BAI Communications
Keolis North America has hired a Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Trapeze Group America has promoted a well-known transit advocate to Chief Customer Officer; and BAI Communications has appointed a Global Chief Commercial Officer.
Nichole Gladney is the new Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) for public transit operator Keolis, which has contracts with agencies such as MBTA Commuter Rail. With 13 years of DEI programming experience, Gladney has worked to increase awareness and communication, improve representation and retention, and drive accountability through leadership positions at Kraft Heinz and Ahold Delhaize as well as with nonprofits, academia and the public sector.
BAI Communications signs former Vodafone SVP as Chief Commercial Officer
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BAI Communications appoints widely respected industry leader as new global chief commercial officer
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26 February 2021 | Natalie Bannerman Equinix and Vodafone are to build a new subsea hub in Genoa, called GN1.
The new GN1 facility will interconnect the 2Africa cable, for which Vodafone is the European landing partner. 2Africa is a 37,000km system that will circumnavigate Africa, directly connecting 16 countries to Europe and the Middle East. The 2Africa project is vitally important to improving connectivity between Europe, Africa and the Middle East, and will also improve intra-European connectivity,” said Nick Gliddon, director, Vodafone Carrier Services.
“By linking Spain and Portugal directly to Genoa and Milan, the system will avoid fibre bottlenecks that naturally occur between France and Spain, further strengthening Vodafone s Gigabit networks.