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Teladata Names New CEO, CFO and COO in Strategic Leadership Expansion
Nichole Robertson to Lead Teladata as CEO, Founder Bob Brown Moves to Board of Directors
FREMONT, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / January 28, 2025 / Teladata, a leading workplace technology and data center consulting firm, announced today that Nichole Robertson, Teladata's Director of Client Services since 2020 and team member for over 19 years, has been promoted to Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Bob Brown, Teladata's founder and current CEO, will transition to serving on Teladata's Board of Directors as a specialty advisor. Additionally, Kyle Brown has been promoted to Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and Scott Moyers is now Teladata's Chief Operating Officer (COO). These transitions come after months of strategic planning to strengthen Teladata for a new phase of business growth.
"Reflecting on Teladata's journey over the past four decades fills me with immense pride. Leading this organization through a transformative period in technological history has been a privilege," said Bob Brown. "From our founding in 1986 as a telecom design consultant, we have continuously evolved. Today, Teladata stands as a trusted partner, empowering clients to transform workplace technologies and elevate business operations. I am deeply grateful for every team member, client, and opportunity that has shaped our growth. As I pass the torch to Nichole, I do so with complete confidence in her vision to lead Teladata to new heights."
Bob Brown to Join Teladata's Board of Directors
Bob Brown and his late wife, Pam, co-founded Teladata in 1986 to support clients through the evolving telecommunications and technology transformations of the time. Teladata quickly grew, offering services to help businesses implement technologies aligned with their goals. Since then, the business has evolved alongside the technology industry. Bob guided Teladata through decades of advancements and change with a strategic mindset and commitment to unbiased client representation for workplace and data center projects. With expertise in business, technology, architecture, and construction, Bob grew the company to the forefront of workplace technology for nearly 40 years. In 2023, Bob and the Teladata leadership team began a strategic planning effort that culminated in refreshing the company's brand, solidifying its service offering, and succession planning.
"On behalf of Teladata and our dedicated team, I want to thank Bob for his leadership, mentoring, and unwavering commitment, which has paved the way for continued success," said Nichole Robertson. "It is an honor to step into the role of CEO, and I am deeply grateful for the trust placed in me. I look forward to building on this strong foundation and driving the company into its next chapter."
Nichole Robertson to Lead Teladata as CEO
Nichole Robertson joined Teladata in 2005, became a shareholder in 2014, and has provided leadership and oversight on many key client projects. As Director of Client Services, she worked at the intersection of client projects, internal resource management, and account and program management. Nichole is an integral part of Teladata and is a primary liaison for both clients and employees, ensuring projects remain on track through effective communication with all stakeholders. As CEO, Nichole will drive Teladata's strategic growth for its next iteration of business.
Kyle Brown Promoted to CFO
Kyle Brown has been essential to Teladata's leadership team since 2008. As Director of Business Operations, Kyle managed the behind-the-scenes systems to ensure smooth operations, including overseeing finances, relationship management for vendors, subcontractors, banking, human resources, benefits, payroll, and accounting. As CFO, Kyle will be responsible for financial planning, investment strategy, reporting, and strategic leadership.
Scott Moyers Promoted to COO
Scott Moyers joined Teladata in 2006 and became a shareholder in 2020. He is a skilled project manager with deep expertise in all areas of Teladata's business. Scott's ability to bridge gaps across all channels enables Teladata to execute complex, multi-disciplinary projects that will serve him well as COO. In his new role, Scott will manage Teladata's day-to-day operations, improve efficiencies, lead project teams, and help execute Teladata's strategic goals.
About Teladata
Founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1986, Teladata specializes in designing and delivering workplace technology solutions. Teladata's expertise includes data centers, IT infrastructure, audiovisual, security, wireless, and networks. With a single point-of-contact model, Teladata manages low-voltage technology projects from design to buildout, ensuring success for all stakeholders. As an independent, adaptable partner, Teladata supports the design, procurement, and implementation of new technologies. Learn more at teladata.com.
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SOURCE: Teladata
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M.A.Colin--AMWN