Time Warner Cable has appointed Craig Collins as Senior Vice President, Business Services Sales & Marketing to lead the company’s commercial services division expansion. Time Warner’s commercial services division offers data, phone, video and Ethernet services to businesses.
Collins has vast experience in commercial sales, general management, strategy and marketing and recently served as executive-level capacities at XO Communications.
Collins joins Time Warner Cable with nearly seven years at XO Holdings, serving most recently as President of SMB and Hosting for its Concentric unit. He formerly was Vice President of Sales and Business Development of Nextlink Wireless, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of XO Holdings. Earlier in his career, Collins was Vice President of Marketing and Product Management of Intermedia Business Internet, a fully-owned subsidiary of Intermedia Communications Inc.
Gerald D. Campbell, Executive Vice President of Commercial Services, said: “Craig’s extensive background in sales, marketing and management, with a focus on enterprise and small business customers, makes him an ideal fit for Time Warner Cable Business Class. His extensive experience and competitive spirit will be a real asset as we grow our traditional small business customer base.”
“This is an exciting time to join the company. Time Warner Cable is expanding its presence in the business communications market, and I look forward to helping guide our team to even greater growth,” stated Collins.
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