Cambium Networks appoints Scott Imhoff as VP product management

Cambium Networks, a provider of wireless broadband access and backhaul network solutions, appointed Scott Imhoff as vice president of product management.

“Scott is instrumental in ensuring that our portfolio of current and new products will continue to exceed our customers’ expectations, regardless of what industry they come from,” said Atul Bhatnagar, president and CEO, Cambium Networks.

Imhoff was with Motorola Solutions for nearly 20 years before Cambium Networks was spun off as a standalone business in October 2011.

His first position at Cambium was director of business development. He was responsible for the growth of the professional services business complimenting Cambium’s wireless product portfolio, and laying the groundwork for growth in industrial communications and other mission critical networks.

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Most recently, he was vice president of global partner development, where he established relationships and supply agreements with several global partners.

Through the assistance of Imhoff and his team, these companies have successfully incorporated Cambium Networks’ products into their network infrastructures around the world, and can now offer superior connectivity quality to their service provider, industrial communications, critical infrastructure and defense customers.

editor@telecomlead.com

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