Greg Brown 47 is president and chief operating officer of Motorola headquartered in Schaumburg Illinois. His 25 years of high-tech experience includes leadership positions in the telecommunications software and wireless industries.
Brown is responsible for overseeing all of Motorola’s divisions: Mobile Devices Home & Networks Mobility and Enterprise Mobility Solutions which includes our Government & Public Safety and Enterprise Mobility businesses. In addition Brown is responsible for the Company’s Integrated Supply Chain operations and Quality organization. Global customers include large public wireless wireline and cable carriers government and public safety entities and Fortune 500-class enterprises. He is also a member of Motorola’s Board of Directors.
Brown has been with Motorola since 2003 and most recently served as President of Motorola’s former Networks & Enterprise segment a $13 billion business focused on providing market-leading end-to-end network infrastructure solutions to private public and enterprise customers worldwide.
Prior to joining Motorola in 2003 Brown was chairman and chief executive officer of Micromuse Inc. a network management software company located in San Francisco. Before that he was president of Ameritech Custom Business Services a business that provided large business customers with custom communications and information technology. He also was president of Ameritech New Media Inc and responsible for all of Ameritech’s consumer cable TV operations. Before joining Ameritech in 1987 Brown held a variety of sales and marketing positions with AT&T for five years.
An active member of the civic and business communities he was appointed by the White House to serve on President Bush’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) in May of 2004. Brown is also a member on the board of directors for World Business Chicago and the US-China Business Council. He also is a member of the Northwestern University Memorial Hospital Board. Brown received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Rutgers University and is a member of the Rutgers Board of Overseers. |