Charge Enterprises, Inc. Announces Executive Appointments
November 01, 2021 at 01:11 pm
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Charge Enterprises, Inc. (Charge), announced, that Mark LaNeve has been named President. Nicole Antakli, who previously served as Director of Administration, will succeed Mr. LaNeve as Chief Business Officer. Mr. LaNeve will assume the role of President and will execute Charge's vision, additionally he will lead corporate strategy development. As President, he will also have responsibility for Charge's operations and oversight of subsidiary operations with a focus on charging the company forward to being a trusted leader in building Infrastructure for EV Charging and 5G Wireless Networks. Mr. LaNeve previously held senior officer positions primarily in Sales and Marketing at General Motors, Volvo, Allstate and Ford Motor Company and has more than four decades of experience leading Fortune 100 company environments. Mr. LaNeve will continue to report to Mr. Fox, who will focus his efforts on shaping Charge's vision as well as M&A. Ms. Antakli will lead Charge's EV Charging Infrastructure business, including business strategy, marketing and sales operations, partner relationships and public relations. She previously served as Charge's Director of Administration. Before joining Charge, she served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Intraco Corporation, a global export management firm with a focus on architectural glass and OEM automotive distribution. She has extensive operational leadership experience encompassing purchasing, logistics coordination, financing mechanisms for manufacturers and customers, strategic joint ventures and global sales strategy.
Charge Enterprises, Inc. is an electrical, broadband and electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure company. The Company provides clients with end-to-end project management services, from advising, designing, engineering, acquiring and installing equipment, to monitoring, servicing, and maintenance. Its segments include infrastructure and telecommunications. The Company's infrastructure segment comprises various offerings, such as broadband and wireless, electrical contracting services, electric vehicle charging and fleet services. Its telecommunications segment provides routing of voice, data, and short message services (SMS) to carriers and mobile network operators (MNO) globally and operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, PTGi International Carrier Services, Inc. The Company operates a global telecommunications network consisting of domestic switching and related peripheral equipment, carrier-grade routers, and switches for Internet and circuit-based services.