US VoIP network operator Vonage has named Alan Masarek as its new CEO following Marc Lefar’s decision to leave the company.
Lefar will step down from his post on 5 November after six years and Masarek will start on 6 November.
Vonage’s new leader…
US VoIP network operator Vonage has named Alan Masarek as its new CEO following Marc Lefar’s decision to leave the company.
Lefar will step down from his post on 5 November after six years and Masarek will start on 6 November.
Vonage’s new leader joins from Google. The internet giant acquired a software business Masarek co-founded called Quickoffice in 2012. Masarek then became Google’s director of web browser Chrome and its applications offering.
Jeffrey Citron, Vonage’s chairman, commented: “Alan’s leadership qualities, deep experience in technology innovation and proven ability to develop breakthrough products and services that drive profitable growth, make him the ideal choice to be Vonage’s CEO.”