New Team Member Brings Extensive Expertise
King of Prussia, PA, March 26, 2019
QuadGen, a global network and engineering services company, today announced the appointment of a new member to its Board of Directors, Mr. David Saska. David Saska is a senior business executive and technology leader with demonstrated expertise planning, designing, building and operating rapidly-growing networks and managing through a complex, fast-paced technology evolution in the telecommunications industry. He has solid experience understanding the relationship between technology and strategic business interests. David possesses critical strategic insight, has managed through several significant corporate acquisitions, applying his leadership and financial prowess to integrate teams and networks into successful operations.
David retired from AT&T after more than two decades where he was most recently the Vice
President of National Radio Access Network Engineering. He has a degree in Electrical
Engineering from Penn State University, and currently resides in Chester Springs, PA.
“We are very pleased to welcome David to the QuadGen Board of Directors. David is a respected industry leader with broad experience that will enable QuadGen to enhance operations and continue to deliver the highest quality of network improvements for our customers. David joins an esteemed group of board members who have helped guide QuadGen’s tremendous growth for more than a decade.”
Mallik Vagvala
Global CEO and Co-Founder Tweet
“Having worked with Dave for over 15 years, I could not be more thrilled to have him join our board. He is innovative, driven, and will help guide our business as we continue to grow and diversify our offerings.”
Leighton Carroll
President Tweet
A Proven Track Record
David has a long track record of building and developing high performing teams, leading them
to exceed operational benchmarks and performance metrics. He is a creative problem solver that leverages technology and leadership to deliver consistent annual growth while improving operational efficiency.