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Andrew M.

Vice President, Partner Support at Iridium Communications

Andrew M. has extensive work experience in various companies and roles.

Andrew started their career at Cable & Wireless in 1994 as a Product Manager.

Andrew then joined Nextel Communications in 1997 as a Product Manager and played a key role in managing the development of systems and business processes to support new products.

In 1998, they moved to Conectiv as a Product Manager and worked on enhanced services.

From 1999 to 2001, Andrew M. worked at Emerald Solutions as a Senior Manager, where they successfully reorganized and redirected the branch consulting business and focused on telecommunications OSS practice.

Andrew then joined Sprint-Nextel in 2001 as a Product Portfolio Manager, leading a strategic initiative to develop a multi-network, dual-mode mobile broadband product portfolio.

In 2009, they worked at TMNG as an Executive Consultant and at Comcast Cable as a Product Development Executive Product Consultant, responsible for developing a mobile strategy and driving product development to extend Comcast core services to the mobile environment.

From 2013 to 2014, Andrew M. worked at Amtrak as a Program Director for Train Technology Systems, providing leadership and oversight for various on-board systems.

Since 2014, they have been working at Iridium as the Director of Certus Product Management, leading the development and implementation of the Iridium Certus platform, which allows for specialty broadband application development and adoption. Andrew effectively manages communication across various departments and stakeholders while overseeing a development budget of over $200M.

Overall, Andrew M. has a diverse background in product management, development, and strategic initiatives in the telecommunications industry.

Andrew M. completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Psychology from Salve Regina University from 1991 to 1994. Later on, they pursued their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from George Mason University - School of Business in the George Mason University Executive Program from 2002 to 2004.

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