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Zayo Group

www.zayo.com

 
Zayo is the leading global provider of Communications Infrastructure. We provide fiber and bandwidth connectivity, colocation and cloud infrastructure to the world`s leading businesses, including wireless and wireline carriers, media and content companies, finance, education, government, healthcare and other large enterprises. Mission: Accelerate our customers` capabilities to advance freedom and prosperity by providing enormous, high-quality bandwidth. Vision: Amass fiber and data center assets, then unleash their value by providing exceptional communications infrastructure services.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.zayo.com
  • 1805 29th Street
    Boulder, CO USA 80301
  • Phone: 303.381.4683

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Alan Heckler
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Erin Carroll
Director of Cyber Security Profile
Sandi Mays
Executive Vice President, Chief Information Officer and Chief Customer Experience Officer Profile
Jack Waters
President and Chief Operating Officer Profile
Dale Drew
Chief Information Security Officer Profile

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