Vice President, Corporate Communications at Boingo Wireless
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Boingo Wireless - Los Angeles since Jul 2012
Vice President, Corporate Communications
Boingo Wireless Sep 2009 - Jul 2012
Director, Corporate Communications
Boingo Wireless Apr 2007 - Dec 2009
Director, Marketing
Boingo Wireless Feb 2001 - Apr 2007
Director, Marketing Communications
Boingo Wireless Feb 2001 - May 2005
Director, Product Management
Education:
University of Southern California 1986 - 1990
BA, Journalism, Public Relations
Skills:
Corporate Communications Analyst Relations Marketing Communications New Media Social Media E-commerce B2B Media Relations Retail Crisis Management Multivariate Testing Business Broadcast Customer Lifecycle Management Strategic Counsel Product Launch Positioning Integrated Marketing Mobile Devices Strategic Communications PPC Product Management Messaging Strategic Partnerships Digital Marketing Social Media Marketing Press Releases Public Relations Strategy Product Marketing Corporate Branding
Boingo plans to expand the service to Android devices. In its largest venues, more than 50 percent of Boingo customers use iOS devices, compared with about 20 percent for Android, spokesman Christian Gunning said in an email exchange. Supporting Android will take longer because of the diversity of O
Date: Feb 24, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
New York Subway Wireless Service Expands to Include Verizon
-Fi availability will gradually roll out over the next five years, Los Angeles-based Boingo said. Access will be free for certain customers of Boingo's partners, including Microsoft Corp.'s Skype, Sprint and Verizon, depending on their service plans, spokesman Christian Gunning said in an interview.
Date: May 03, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
New York Subway Wireless Service Expands to Include Verizon
availability will gradually roll outover the next five years, Los Angeles-based Boingo said. Accesswill be free for certain customers of Boingos partners,including Microsoft Corp.s Skype, Sprint and Verizon, dependingon their service plans, spokesman Christian Gunning said in aninterview.