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Ex Google Fiber & Verizon Exec Chris Levendos Joins Frontier as EVP Field Operations

Ex Google Fiber & Verizon Exec Chris Levendos Joins Frontier as EVP Field Operations Image Credit: Frontier Communications

Regional fixed line operator in the US, Frontier Communications announced that Chris Levendos, former head of the Network Deployment and Operations organization at Google Fiber, will join the company as Executive Vice President, Field Operations, taking over from John Lass who is returing.

Levendos will report to President and Chief Executive Officer Dan McCarthy and serve as a member of the Senior Leadership Team. Levendos will focus on better serving customer needs by maximizing the effectiveness of Frontier’s fiber-optic and copper networks to expand reach and increase speed capabilities.

His experience at Google Fiber, where he led network planning, expansion, design, and operations for fiber-to-the-home infrastructure, and at Verizon, as a Region President and as Vice President in the Wireline Transformation group, give him keen insight into the opportunities within Frontier’s operations in 29 states.

Before joining Google, Levendos spent 26 years at Verizon, last serving as region president for its New York City wireline operations. He began his career with Verizon in 1989 and held positions with increasing operational and engineering responsibility. He led the massive restoration of Verizon’s network infrastructure in lower Manhattan that was destroyed in Superstorm Sandy. 

Levendos is a graduate of the State University of New York at Plattsburgh and earned a Master’s degree in Urban Planning from New York University and a Master’s degree in Telecommunications Management from Stevens Institute of Technology.

Dan McCarthy, President & CEO, Frontier Communications
I am confident Chris will further enhance the robust resources of our field operations teams and our network assets, allowing Frontier to continue to provide the bandwidth options that support advanced technology and connectivity.

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