
Business internet and managed service provider MLL Telecom has today announced that Stuart Wallis has been promoted to become the company’s new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The move follows Shaun Ledgerwood’s decision to step down as CEO after six years in the role.
Stuart, who has over 25 years career experience in the telecom sector, previously served as MLL’s Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) for 5-years and has been a member of MLL’s senior leadership team since 2019, working closely with Shaun and company Chairman, Mike Stevens.
Prior to that Stuart had also held various engineering roles at Nokia, Ericsson and Nortel, before joining MLL in 2010. Today MLL says they have a “business relationship with every major service provider in the UK” and are the “most successful SME provider of wide area network services to UK Local Authorities“.
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Stuart Wallis, CEO of MLL Telecom, said:
“I am honoured to be taking over from Shaun Ledgerwood who has worked tirelessly over the last six years to develop and grow MLL. I am also very excited to be leading a company that has over the last 35 years enabled digital transformation from 1G to 5G in the UK Mobile Sector and is a trusted provider of cutting edge secure digital communications across the UK Public Sector.
I’ve seen first-hand what a fantastic team we have, and I look forward to continuing that strong teamwork into the future, ensuring the company continues to scale efficiently and deliver service excellence across MLL’s target Mobile, Public Sector and Enterprise markets.”
The company’s outgoing CEO, Shaun Ledgerwood, welcomed the move and said “I cannot think of a person more qualified to take the helm“.
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