Baylin Technologies
Leighton was appointed CEO of Baylin in June 2021 and brings over 25 years of corporate technology leadership experience, including wireless network, engineering, and software development. As President of QuadGen Wireless, a national telecommunications services engineering firm, Leighton led the company to sustained growth and customer diversification, to ultimately overseeing QuadGen’s successful acquisition by MasTec. He was the CEO of Squan Holdings from 2014 to 2016 where he transformed a NY metro wireless construction firm into a wireless and transport engineering and delivery company with 11 offices in 10 states. As CEO of Wireless Maritime Services, Leighton grew the company from $3M in revenue to the market leader in international maritime communications. Leighton worked with AT&T for 18 years in various executive roles including leading the Merger and Integration organization for wireless.
He is a graduate of Virginia Tech and has executive education from Harvard Business School, the Wharton Business School, and the MIT Sloan School of Business.
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Baylin Technologies
Baylin Technologies Inc. is a provider of wireless antenna solutions. The Company is engaged in designing, manufacturing and supplying antennas. The Company and its subsidiaries operate in the field of research, development, manufacture and sales of a range of antennas and communications solutions for the mobile, networking and wireless infrastructure markets, primarily in the Far East and North America. It designs and manufactures antennas for mobile devices, wireless networking devices and wireless infrastructure. Its product offering for the mobile devices are mainly embedded antennas for use in handsets, tablets and other mobile devices. Its product offering for broadband devices includes device-specific antenna designs for wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) routers, devices for smart home connectivity, set-top boxes and land mobile radio products. Its product offering for wireless infrastructure includes its indoor DAS antennas, outdoor DAS antennas and small cell system antennas.