Cirion Technologies, a leading provider of digital infrastructure and technology in Latin America, announced the appointment of Santiago Londoño as President of the Connectivity Business Unit.
Londoño’s appointment underscores Cirion’s commitment to enhancing its connectivity solutions and driving growth in the region.
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Londoño brings more than 25 years of international experience in the telecommunications, technology, IT, and professional services sectors. He has held executive positions at renowned companies such as Millicom, Liberty Latin America, Despegar, and McKinsey & Company, where he led large-scale transformations and achieved sustained growth across Latin America, the United States, and Europe.
“I am honored to join Cirion Technologies at this exciting time in the company´s history. I look forward to leading the Connectivity Business Unit and working with the talented team to drive impactful transformation and growth. Together, we will continue to deliver innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of Cirion’s customers,” said Londoño.
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In his new role, Londoño will be responsible for developing and implementing strategic business plans aligned with Cirion’s vision and objectives. He will oversee sales, operations, products, and customer success, with the goal of creating a high-performance, collaborative, and innovative culture.
Londoño’s leadership will focus on driving revenue growth, profitability, and efficient capital allocation.
“We are thrilled to welcome Santiago to Cirion Technologies. His extensive experience and proven track record in the industry make him the ideal leader to drive our Connectivity Business Unit forward,” said Facundo Castro, CEO of Cirion Technologies. “Santiago’s expertise will be invaluable as we continue to expand our connectivity solutions and deliver exceptional value to our customers.”
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