David Wajsgras to Become
Intelsat CEO
Intelsat has tapped David
Wajsgras, as its next chief executive officer (CEO).
Effective April 4, Wajsgras succeeds Stephen
Spengler, who announced his planned retirement in
Oct. 2021.
Wajsgras has two decades of
experience at the senior executive management level,
providing operational, strategic and financial
leadership in both the commercial and defense
industries. He most recently served as president of
the global, $7.5-billion, advanced-technology
Intelligence, Information and Services (IIS)
business at the former Raytheon Company, now part of
Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX). Before joining
Raytheon as chief financial officer, Wajsgras was
executive vice president and chief financial officer
at Lear Corporation (NYSE: LEA) and held other key
operations and leadership roles.
“Dave Wajsgras is a
results-oriented leader with a great track record of
performance throughout his career,” said Lisa
Hammitt, chairperson of the Intelsat Board of
Directors. “He develops talent and builds teams,
thinks and acts strategically, and engages
positively with customers and other stakeholders to
the benefit of the business. Dave is just the right
person to lead Intelsat at this important time.”
“Intelsat has a leading
position in the market and a strong, global team of
professionals,” said Wajsgras. “While the company
has made history over nearly 60 years, it’s
Intelsat’s future that excites me most. With a focus
on customers and a commitment to delivering on our
promises, we’re ready to write the next chapter in
the story of communications and connectivity.”
Added Hammitt, “As we welcome
Dave, we also will be saying goodbye to Steve
Spengler. The members of the Board – and indeed the
whole Intelsat team – owe great thanks to Steve for
his tremendous contributions to the company for 18
years and his steady and accomplished leadership
over the past seven. His retirement is well earned.”
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