A veteran of the communications industry, Mark Spagnolo has held senior and executive management positions for startups and Fortune 500 companies, including president of the Infotainment strategic business unit of Electronic Data Systems (EDS), and CEO and president of UUNET. At UUNET, Spagnolo significantly increased revenues and profitability, while increasing margins and expanding operations into 29 countries.
Following UUNET, Spagnolo was the CEO and chairman of SiteSmith, a managed services company that delivered outsourced Internet services to the Global 1000 until it was acquired by Metromedia Fiber Networks (MFN) in 2001. Spagnolo was subsequently named president and CEO of MFN. He restructured MFN from three separate entities into a unified company resulting in substantial cost reductions, enhanced customer satisfaction and increased revenue.
In 2002 he founded The Spagnolo Group, LP, a management consulting firm, under whose auspices he served as interim CEO for Flag Telecom, assisting with the company's restructuring upon its emergence from bankruptcy. Spagnolo also evaluated the acquisition of Broadwing Communications from Cincinnati Bell and was named CEO upon the close of the transaction. There, he built an industry-leading executive team, restructured operations to achieve significant improvement in gross margins, and improved annualized revenues through increased sales productivity and the successful acquisition and integration of Focal Communications.
Spagnolo currently serves on the board of Opsource, a provider of direct and private-label IT infrastructure services to Global 2000 companies. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering from Newark College of Engineering. |