Changing Channels
Former Communications magazine editor George Dennis exits Telecordia Technologies, Morristown, NJ, as founder and manager of its competitive intelligence unit and opens an office in Denver as regional vice president for Huntsville, AL-based Phoenix Consulting Group to market the company’s intelligence and training services.
Michael Uxa, regional sales manager for the professional and cellular product lines, advances to national sales manager for the Consumer Products Group for Antenna Specialists, Cleveland.
Mike Bayly departs Securicor Wireless, Kansas City, MO, as director of linear modulation market development to found Bayly Presentations, Overland Park, KS. www.baylypresentations.com.
Susan Ness, former commissioner at the FCC, joins the board of directors of LCC International, Maclean, VA.
Appointments at Strand Marketing, Burlington, MA:
Allison O’Connor joins the company as sales representative for Identity Domain after leaving VerticalNet where she was industry manager for the RF Globalnet and Wireless Design Online communities. Kyle McNamara takes on new responsibilities as vice president of operations after leaving his position as vice president of business development and technology.
Promotions at ComSpace, Coppell, TX:
Randall West moves up to senior vice president of engineering. David Kornley leaves Motorola’s Base Transceiver System Center of Excellence to join the company as vice president of engineering.
Diane Cornell, formerly associate bureau chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau of the FCC, is appointed vice president for regulatory policy for CTIA, Washington.
Richard J. Brockway advances to vice president of public safety products at Thales Communications, Rockville, MD.
James Hadzoglou of Antenna Specialists, Cleveland, is awarded U.S. Patent No. 6,215,451 B1 as of April 10, 2001, for technology used in dual-band “On-Glass” antennas at cellular and PCS frequencies.
Bill Ward of Henry County, IN, Sheriff’s Department receives the “Radio Hero Award” in recognition of his having used his Citizens Band radio in the capture of two suspected murderers.