Kevin Morgan, chief marketing officer at Clearfield, was this month elected as the new chair of the board as the Fiber Broadband Association (FBA) elected its 2022 board of directors.
Morgan will serve a one-year term beginning January 1, 2022, when the term ends for the current chair, Katie Espeseth, vice president of new products at utility-based service provider EPB of Chattanooga, TN.
In addition to Morgan and Espeseth, the FBA 2022 board of directors will include:
- Vice Chair: Joseph “JJ” Jones, executive vice president, On Trac, Inc.
- Secretary: Jimmy Todd, CEO and general manager, Nex-Tech
- Treasurer: Joe Jensen, director, Americas market development, Corning
- Joanne Hovis, president, CTC Technology & Energy
- Mark Boxer, technical manager – solutions and applications engineering, OFS
- Scott Jackson, national market manager – broadband, Graybar
- Ben Moncrief, senior vice president – strategic relations and managing director - Alabama, C Spire.
Todd, Jackson, and Moncrief are newly elected board members, each of whom will serve three-year terms.
As of December 31, 2021, Gregg Logan, vice president of engineering at C Spire, will leave the board but will begin a five-year term on the FBA’s Senior Council with Mike Hill, CEO of On Trac, Inc.
“The FBA Board of Directors plays a critical role in our effort to advance fiber deployment so that every community across North America can access high-speed reliable broadband. In 2021, our board helped guide us through the momentous passing of the Infrastructure Bill that awarded $65 billion for broadband investment,” noted Gary Bolton, President and CEO of the FBA.
Bolton concluded, “As we look towards 2022, there is a huge opportunity for our industry to close the digital equity gap for good, and our newly elected Board has the expertise to help our members navigate this opportunity successfully. I congratulate our newest directors and officers, while also extending gratitude to those that served in 2021.”