Ultravision LED Solutions Names New COO

Warren Gold brings more than 15 years of executive operations leadership to his new position at the Farmers Branch-based company. A former combat medic in the U.S. Army, he's formerly had roles at Overhead Door Corp. and Starbucks Coffee Co.

Warren Gold

Farmers Branch-based Ultravision LED Solutions announced that Warren Gold has joined the company as its chief operating officer, signaling a strategic move to position the company “among the top LED display providers in the nation.”

“As our new chief operating officer, Warren Gold is a strategic addition to Ultravision LED Solutions. His proven ability to shape operational strategies, optimize performance metrics, and navigate growth opportunities aligns perfectly with our vision of becoming a top-tier LED Display company in the United States,” CEO William Hall said in a statement.

Gold brings more than 15 years of executive operations leadership to his new position.

Ultravision said that Gold is known for his ability to drive operational excellence, lead high-performing teams, and achieve remarkable revenue growth. The company noted that Gold is a combat veteran whose background and diverse experience across industries includes electrical signage, LED manufacturing, and building products.

Gold’s career includes a role as director of operations at Lewisville-based Overhead Door Corp., where he orchestrated a large-scale expansion in the self-storage vertical, forged contracts with Fortune 100 companies and contributed to record-setting growth.

His background also includes roles at Starbucks Coffee Co. and military service as an NCO and combat medic in the U.S. Army.

Ultravision LED Solutions provides the original modular LED display panel and recently launched “video wall” rentals for events, weddings, and more.

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