Swiss cableco UPC Cablecom has announced a raft of management changes in its technology and sales divisions.
Alexander Lorenz, formerly head of German rival Kabel Deutschland’s operation, fault clearance and provisioning unit, has been appointed VP of…
Swiss cableco UPC Cablecom has announced a raft of management changes in its technology and sales divisions.
Alexander Lorenz, formerly head of German rival Kabel Deutschland’s operation, fault clearance and provisioning unit, has been appointed VP of Network Services, effective from June.
Lorenz is replacing Alfred Seiler, who will take up the newly created role of VP for Technology at UPC Cablecom, which is owned by US giant Liberty Global.
Eva Slack, VP of sales at Dutch cableco UPC Netherlands, which is also owned by Liberty, has been transferred in the same position to UPC Cablecom, effective from July.
Slack will be replacing Raymond Loehr, who will take up Liberty’s newly-created position of VP for Customer Experience, based at the group’s European headquarters in Amsterdam.