Fiber firm euNetworks has announced the appointment of Marisa Trisolino as its new chief executive officer.
Trisolino, formerly CEO of CMC Networks, will start the role on May 12.
Trisolino is currently CEO of CMC Networks, a role she has held since 2018. During her tenure, she led the company through its acquisition by Center3, a wholly owned subsidiary of the STC Group, from Carlyle.
Prior to CMC, Trisolino spent 21 years at US mobile carrier AT&T.
“I’m honored to join euNetworks as CEO at such a pivotal moment for the industry,” said Trisolino. “This is a company with a remarkable ability to deliver quickly and to the highest standards. As AI accelerates societal and economic change, the need for scalable, high-performance bandwidth infrastructure has never been greater."
The infrastructure company also confirmed that interim CEO Kevin Dean will transition to chairman of euNetworks.
“Marisa is an exceptional leader and brings with her a wealth of experience that will add great value to euNetworks as we move forward with our growth plans," Dean said.
The appointment of Trisolino ends euNetwork's search for former CEO Paula Cogan's successor. Cogan stepped down from the company last summer.
Dean has held the interim CEO position in the meantime, returning to the business after previously working as CMO at the company between 2014 and 2022.
EuNetworks builds and invests in city and long-haul fiber networks to connect key European data centers and data hubs.
The bandwidth infrastructure company owns and operates deep fiber networks in 18 cities, while its long-haul network spans 45,000 route kilometers across 17 countries. At present, euNetworks directly connects more than 569 data centers.