Freedom Fibre has appointed Nathan Vautier as chief executive officer.
Vautier succeeds founder Neil McArthur, who will move to a strategic role while continuing to serve on the company’s board.
As the founder of the business, McArthur has been instrumental in securing the long-term wholesale contracts with TalkTalk and growing Freedom Fibre.
McArthur is an industry veteran, having been recently elected as honorary fellow at the Royal Academy of Engineering for his contribution to the sector. His leadership, industry know-how and expertise has been a critical part of Freedom Fibre’s strategy.
McArthur said, “After nearly 30 years in the telecoms sector it’s time I stepped down from the front line. I want to welcome Nathan Vautier to Freedom Fibre and wish him every success driving the company forward.
“My move into telecoms started with deregulation in 1996 at Opal Telecom, which teamed up with Carphone Warehouse to form TalkTalk. I have had a splendid career at a really interesting time in the industry’s history, and the opportunity to set up Freedom Fibre was too exciting to resist. Being involved at the start of deregulation and broadband, and now being able to step down as fibre reaches well over 50 per cent of the UK has been my good fortune.“It’s time to let someone else take the reins. I look forward to continue working in a reduced capacity with the great team at Freedom Fibre as the company enters its next phase of growth.”
With more than 25 years’ industry experience, Vautier has held various senior leadership roles in the telecoms sector, starting in infrastructure with Ericsson, then Sony Ericsson, EE and Brightstar Corporation, before moving into PE-backed businesses. He is recognised for his focus on key value drivers and ability to deliver sustainable growth.
Most recently, following Community Fibre’s acquisition of Box Broadband, Vautier was appointed CEO of Box Broadband with a mandate to lead the company’s business transformation, increasing customer penetration, operational efficiency and, ultimately, the integration into Community Fibre, which was successfully completed earlier this year.
Vautier said, “I am honoured to be joining Freedom Fibre at such an important stage of its journey. It is an important time in the industry and for the continued development of this critical UK infrastructure and Neil’s vision has laid a strong foundation. I look forward to working with the team to drive continued growth, build on the achievements so far, and enhance the value we deliver to our customers.”