Glenn Lurie, Board Member At  Teal Communications

Teal Communications, a leading provider of 5G wireless infrastructure, has announced the appointment of Glenn Lurie, a telecommunications industry veteran, to its board of directors. The move is expected to help Teal accelerate its growth and expansion plans.

Lurie brings years of experience in the wireless industry to the board of directors. He has previously served as CEO of Synchronoss, a leading cloud, messaging, and digital solutions provider. He has held various executive positions at AT&T, where he led the company’s emerging devices business.

Lurie’s experience and expertise will help Teal strengthen its partnerships with major wireless carriers and device manufacturers. In a statement, Teal CEO Tim Lorello said that Lurie’s “leadership and guidance will be invaluable as we continue to build our business and scale our operations to meet the growing demand for 5G infrastructure.” Lurie said he was excited to join the Teal board and work with the company’s leadership team to “help shape the future of wireless infrastructure.”

Teal Communications offers a range of 5G infrastructure solutions, including small cell and distributed antenna systems. The company has been expanding its footprint in the US and internationally and recently announced partnerships with major wireless carriers to provide 5G infrastructure for stadiums, airports, and other public venues.

Glenn Lurie’s appointment comes when the telecommunications industry is undergoing rapid changes, with the rollout of 5G networks and the increasing demand for high-speed connectivity. Lurie’s experience and insights are expected to help Teal navigate this changing landscape and capitalize on new opportunities.

Glenn Lurie’s appointment to the Teal Communications board of directors will help the company accelerate its growth and expansion plans. Lurie’s experience and expertise in the wireless industry will be invaluable as Teal continues to build its business and scale its operations to meet the growing demand for 5G infrastructure. More information about Glenn Lurie