Digital Infrastructures Firm Extenet Appoints New Chief Revenue Officer

Scott Pomykalski brings more than 25 years of industry experience to his new position, including the launch, development, and operations of U.S. telecom companies. Extenet, which announced its relocation from Illinois to North Texas last summer and rebranded in December, has new headquarters at Frisco Station. 

Extenet, the Frisco-based privately held provider of network infrastructure solutions, has appointed Scott Pomykalski to the role of chief revenue officer, a position in which he will be responsible for leading Extenet’s customer acquisition, outreach, and relations efforts.

The company, which announced its relocation from Illinois to North Texas last summer and rebranded in December, has new headquarters at Frisco Station. Extenet provides connectivity solutions to  “elite partners” such as T-Mobile, MGM Resorts, The Kennedy Center, and AT&T Stadium. 

According to Extranet CEO Rich Coyle, Pomykalski’s extensive leadership background and focus on the customer will bring technical expertise and innovative engineering skills to each customer’s project, “ensuring Extenet continually exceeds their expectations.”

Scott Pomykalski [Courtesy photo]

Pomykalski brings more than 25 years of industry experience to his new position, including the launch, development, and operations of U.S. telecom companies. He’s also driven annual revenues in excess of $800 million, Extenet said.

Pomykalski’s expertise in large- and small-cell deployments, including developing and managing the single largest in-building distributed antenna system ever deployed at that time, perfectly fits with Extenet’s mission, the company said.

Extenet said that Pomykalski has worked in all areas of the telecom industry, from hands-on project management on the operations side to leadership positions responsible for sales, marketing, and customer relations.

Most recently, Pomykalski’s was executive vice president, U.S. deployment sales with tech giant Nokia, where he was responsible for all marketing, customer relations, and sales for North America.

At Nolia he worked with the major wireless carriers and a wide array of internet infrastructure providers as well as individual campuses, commercial buildings, and stadiums, the company said.

“My experience across the telecom industry and especially with large-scale network infrastructure deployments is a fantastic fit for where Extenet is today and where we are heading next.” Pomykalski said in a statement.

 

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