Expedient makes management changes

© Shutterstock

Expedient, a Pittsburgh provider of Full Stack Cloud and Managed Infrastructure Services, recently announced it made several C-level leadership changes that were effective Sunday.

The changes are intended to provide long-term continuity as the company expands its Cloud, Management Infrastructure, and Data Center Colocation offerings.

“We are seeing exciting opportunities and promising momentum in the outsourcing of IT infrastructure from enterprises large and small, and we are confident that these leadership changes will position the company for continued success for our clients and our investors for many years to come,” Sam Sixt, AMP Capital, Expedient’s ownership group, investment director, said.

Shawn McGorry, who has served as president and CEO, becomes company chairman. He will work with the board and the management team.

Bryan Smith, who becomes CEO, previously served as chief strategy officer and has been with the company for more than 20 years.

Jonathan Rosenson becomes president. In this role, he will take on the most senior-level role in support of Smith. Rosenson will maintain his responsibilities as COO.

Dennis Musolino becomes Chief Revenue Officer. He previously served as senior vice president of sales.

Expedient provides companies with multi-cloud solutions and managed infrastructure services such as data center collocation, disaster recovery, enterprise cloud, security and compliance, and virtual desktop infrastructure.