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Chris Ross will support the ongoing operation of all departments and facilities worldwide
Mr. Ross will be responsible for the implementation and management of enterprise business systems

Avigilon, a leader in high-definition (HD) and megapixel video surveillance solutions, recently announced the appointment of Chris Ross to the role of executive vice president of global operations. In this role, he will support the ongoing operation of all departments and facilities worldwide. Mr. Ross will also be responsible for the implementation and management of enterprise business systems and corporate capital assets to fulfill growing customer demands in a timely, accurate and predictable manner. 

“To support the growth of our company to a $500 million business we’re bolstering our proven executive team,” said Alexander Fernandes, president and CEO of Avigilon. “Chris Ross’ track record of successfully building and executing efficient processes and plans for multi-billion dollar, global high-tech organizations will help Avigilon as we continue on our growth path.”

Based in Vancouver, B.C., Mr. Ross will report to Alexander Fernandes, president and CEO.

Chris Ross, executive vice president of global operations

With more than 20 years of high tech manufacturing and operations experience, Chris Ross will be responsible for global operations at Avigilon including implementation and management of enterprise business systems and corporate capital assets. Most recently, as the senior vice president of Novatel Wireless, Mr. Ross managed worldwide operations spanning 12 sites and supplying millions of devices for tier-one carriers and retailers worldwide. He established a lean, high-performing team that enabled annual revenue growth from approximately $100 million to over $400 million. Previous to this role, Mr. Ross was the vice president of operations for Ericsson Wireless Communications. Joining through the acquisition of Qualcomm’s wireless infrastructure business, he quickly became responsible for Ericsson’s global CDMA systems business spanning 16 locations worldwide with a workforce of over 2,500 employees. Key accomplishments at Ericsson included a 65 percent reduction in operating expenses over a two-year period. Mr. Ross has also held senior management positions at Qualcomm and Spectragraphics Corporation.

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