Toronto-based wireless broadband solutions provider Redline Communications Group Inc. recently announced changes to its senior management team.
Those changes included Majed Sifri being removed as president and CEO of the company and assuming the position as vice chairman of Redline’s board of directors. Eric Melka, a director of the company, assumed the role of acting CEO, working closely with the board of directors.
In addition, Redline announced that David Andrews was leaving Redline to pursue other interests. Until a successor is named, Andrews will continue to serve as CFO.
“Over the past eight years, Majed has been instrumental in Redline’s development into a leading provider of wireless broadband solutions, in particular by establishing international partnerships and extending the company’s global reach to serve customers in more than 100 countries,” said Philippe de Gasp
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