Sunday, February 26, 2012

Cox Communications Names Kelly Williams Vice President, Wireless Product and Operations.

-Cox Communications announced that Kelly Williams has been promoted to vice present of wireless product and operations. In this role, Williams is responsible for the development, management and support of wireless products and services.

"Kelly was instrumental in creating and executing the overall project plans for the initial deployment of Cox Wireless," said Len Barlik, executive vice president, product development and management, Cox Communications. "Kelly's experience and proven leadership will benefit Cox greatly as we further the availability of Cox Wireless and continue to enhance the Cox customer experience."

Cox was the first U.S. cable company to launch fully-integrated wireless phone and mobile high speed Internet services. Previously, Williams was responsible for the enterprise Project Management Organization, which developed and executed the overall project plans for deploying Cox Wireless. He also ran the Wireless Network Operations team, which included operating and maintaining the core wireless network elements as well as the back-office systems that supported the wireless line of business.

Prior to joining Cox, Kelly spent 23 years with BellSouth/Cingular/AT&T. During that time, he held a variety of roles and responsibilities, including VP/GM of Bellsouth's Nicaragua wireless company, VP/GM of BellSouth International Wireless Services, head of core technology strategy for Cingular Wireless and various other marketing, operations, project management, strategy, product development, product management and planning roles.

Williams holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering as well as an MBA in Finance.

Keywords: Advertising, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Marketing, Networks, Wireless Network, Wireless Phone, Wireless Technology.

This article was prepared by Marketing Weekly News editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2011, Marketing Weekly News via VerticalNews.com.

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