Louis D’Ambrosio Joins Sensus Board of Directors

Jan. 21, 2010
D’Amrosio is the former president and CEO of Avaya

Sensus announced that Louis D’Ambrosio, former president and CEO of Avaya, has accepted appointment to the Sensus board of directors.

“Lou is an experienced executive with a strong track record of leading global technology-based organizations,” said Peter Mainz, CEO and president of Sensus. “We are pleased to welcome him to the Sensus board and I look forward to working with him.”

As CEO of Avaya, D’Ambrosio led the company in becoming a technology and market share leader in the communications industry and taking the company private. Before being appointed CEO, D’Ambrosio was president of Avaya’s global sales and marketing, leading the company’s initiatives to translate technology innovation into customer solutions. D’Ambrosio also spent 16 years at IBM in senior executive roles in global services, software and sales and marketing, including an assignment in the Asia-Pacific region. D’Ambrosio received his B.S. from Pennsylvania State University and MBA from Harvard Business School.

“The smart grid has significant societal importance and technology advancements will continue to accelerate its adoption,” D’Ambrosio said. “I look forward to sharing my experience and contributing to the Sensus board of directors as the organization continues its journey as a leading smart grid technology provider.

Source: Sensus

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