SBA Communications Appoints Marc Montagner as Chief Financial Officer

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SBA Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: SBAC) yesterday announced that Marc Montagner, a telecommunications and finance executive with over 30 years of experience, has been appointed as the next Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of SBA, effective January 1, 2024.

Montagner’s appointment follows the company’s previously announced CEO succession plan, pursuant to which Brendan Cavanagh, currently the company’s Executive Vice President and CFO, will succeed Jeffrey Stoops as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2024. 

“The appointment of Marc as our next Chief Financial Officer resulted from a very comprehensive search process started in the first quarter where both internal and external candidates were considered and our Board of Directors was heavily involved,” Stoops said. “We were extremely pleased with the number and quality of persons that were interested in the position, and we are confident that our organization and capabilities have been strengthened as a result of this process.”

Montagner served as CFO and Chief Risk Officer of Endurance International, a publicly traded software-as-a-service company, from 2015 to 2021, and as CFO of LightSquared, a satellite communications company, from 2012 to 2015. His prior experience includes managing director roles in the TMT groups of Bank of America and Morgan Stanley, as well as various senior roles with wireless service providers, Sprint Nextel Corporation, Nextel Communications, and Orange North America (ex France Telecom). He also currently serves as the lead independent director of Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc., a publicly traded global internet service provider, and a director of Intelsat, a privately held satellite operator.

Montagner will join SBA on October 17, 2023, as Executive Vice President – Finance prior to assuming the CFO position on January 1, 2024. As CFO of SBA, Montagner will oversee all aspects of global corporate and operational financial and accounting functions, including financial planning and budgeting, capital markets, investor relations, tax, audit, and SEC reporting, and provide integral leadership for financial analysis and capital allocation decisions.

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