The Independent Networks Cooperative Association (INCA) has appointed Paddy Paddison as its new CEO to succeed Malcolm Corbett.
Quickline has expanded its leadership team with the appointment of three executives to help drive its next phase of growth.
Julian Burton will take up the newly created position of CRO, with accountability across customer acquisition, connection and retention.
With 24 years of experience in the telecoms and technology sectors, Julian has held senior commercial and sales roles at companies such as Digicel, O2, Tesco, CPW, and Vodafone.
Julia Dettmar has been appointed into the role of General Counsel and Company Secretary, where she leads corporate governance and legal affairs.
She has more than 20 years of experience including more than a decade at Cable & Wireless and Vodafone UK.
Dan Hague, appointed as Project Gigabit Delivery Director, played a key role in submitting the bids for the Project Gigabit contract and is now responsible for overseeing them.
He has a wealth of experience and a comprehensive background in fibre and telecoms, having held senior positions at GoFibre, Hyperoptic, Cityfibre and BT Openreach.
Valued at approximately £300m in public funding, Quickline’s Project Gigabit contracts will bring full fibre broadband with public funding to almost 170,000 premises.
CEO at Quickline, Sean Royce, said: “As we continue to scale up the business it is imperative that we have the right team in place to lead the way through our next chapter of growth.
“These appointments of highly experienced executives, which were made ahead of our Project Gigabit wins, position us well for the future.”
Pictured: (L-R) Dan Hague, Julian Burton, Sean Royce, Julia Dettmar