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MD7 Promotes Three VPs to Power Growth with EV Charging Stations, 5G Mobile Networks

MD7 Promotes Three VPs to Power Growth with EV Charging Stations, 5G Mobile Networks Image Credit: MD7

To accommodate rapid growth in its quest to build a more connected world, MD7, a California-based telecom company, on Monday announced that it is promoting three of its long-serving executives to vice president positions.

Catherine Abejar is the new vice president of land use and processing, and Chris Rios is now the vice president of development services. To facilitate the company's latest business, managing electric vehicle charging station agreements, Courtney Davis, Esq., is vice president of small cells and EV.

VP of Land Use and Processing Catherine Abejar joined MD7 in 2006 as a lease negotiator and has since served in various roles, including lease processor, team lead, project manager, and program manager. Abejar holds B.A. in social sciences from California State University San Marcos and is a certified paralegal.

VP of Small Cells and EV Courtney Davis joined MD7 in 2009 as a lease auditor and was quickly promoted to a supervisory role, where she served as project manager, program manager, and director. Davis is admitted to practice law in Arkansas, holds a J.D. from Florida State University, and an M.B.A. from the University of Maryland, Global Campus.

VP of Development Services Chris Rios joined MD7 in 2013 as a project manager and has also served as program manager, and director of development. Rios holds a B.A. in sports management from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. 

MD7 Founder and CEO Michael Gianni
With wireless connectivity on such a rapid growth curve, we are fortunate to have experienced and talented leaders to accept the increased responsibilities of vice presidents. Catherine, Courtney, and Chris have decades of wireless industry experience combined, and each of them has been with us for at least nine years. We offer our team members a career home with advancement and personal growth opportunities.

MD7 Chief Strategy Officer Tom Leddo
It is an exciting time to be in the digital infrastructure space as the advent of 5G and electric vehicles usher in a connected world. MD7 is well-positioned to develop and manage the underlying network infrastructure that will revolutionize how we live, and these three team members are a key to our growth.

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