The latest in a string of senior appointments and acquisitions, Wort will lead TXO's expansion into new commercial areas, focusing on integrating the existing business with recently acquired companies Lynx and TEQPORT to strengthen TXO's global offering.
Joining TXO from ITS Technology Group, Simon Wort has a strong background in international commercial leadership. With years of experience in global, privately owned and private equity-backed organisations, Wort brings a deep understanding of market dynamics to TXO as it continues its growth journey.
Wort will help TXO lead the market shift towards more sustainable practices.
Wort said, "TXO has a hugely exciting opportunity to serve a global customer base and lead the charge for an ESG-conscious and circular economy-driven telecoms industry and I'm looking forward to helping drive this as much as I can. While the journey TXO is undergoing is exciting the one we can bring our customers on is even more so. Operators around the world are at different stages of this evolution, but TXO is going to be a crucial partner in this, helping them unlock untold financial and environmental benefits."
Wort is expected to put renewed focus on the customer, with a people-first approach. This will be key in TXO's continued transition beyond a transactional model to become an end-to-end solutions and services partner. His extensive experience in leading market transformations and his commitment to customer-centric strategies will be instrumental in realising TXO’s vision of being a partner for sustainable telecom networks.
Darren Pearce, group CEO of TXO, said, "We're excited to welcome Simon to our leadership team. His expertise in driving sustainable growth will be crucial as we continue to expand our services and reach. Simon will play a key role in enhancing our customer relationships and ensuring that our expansion aligns with the high-quality, comprehensive solutions our clients expect from us as we grow."
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TXO appoints Wort as group chief commercial officer
TXO has appointed Simon Wort as group chief commercial officer.