Satnews Daily
November 16th, 2018

KVH's Two Promotions Expanding COO's Responsibilities and an Executive VP of Mobile Connectivity 


The plan is to leverage the business and maritime industry experience of two KVH executives, resulting in two promotions to achieve this goal. 


Brent Bruun

KVH Industries, Inc., (Nasdaq: KVHI), provider of global mobile connectivity and inertial navigation solutions, today announced that Brent Bruun has expanded his responsibilities as chief operating officer, and Mark Woodhead has been named executive vice president of mobile connectivity. The promotions leverage the business and maritime industry experience of the two leaders. 

In his role as chief operating officer, Mr. Bruun will now spearhead corporate business development; oversee all operational and financial aspects of KVH’s mobile connectivity and inertial navigation businesses; lead financial planning and analysis; foster investor relations; and work toward organizational excellence across the global company. Mr. Bruun joined KVH in early 2008 and served as executive vice president of the mobile broadband group, the company’s largest business unit.

Prior to joining KVH, Mr. Bruun was senior vice president with satellite operator SES Americom, and gained his strong corporate financial background from positions held with GE Capital and KPMG earlier in his career.
 


Mark Woodhead

Mr. Bruun, who is based in KVH’s global headquarters in Middletown, Rhode Island said he looks forward to accelerating growth for KVH as they continue to strengthen their leadership market share with their mobile connectivity products and services, particularly in maritime VSAT, and increase the demand for their inertial solutions in the fast growing autonomous markets.

In Mr. Woodhead’s new role as executive vice president of mobile connectivity, he takes on leadership for EMEA, Asia, and Americas commercial sales; global leisure sales; KVH Videotel™ and KVH Media Group; global sales operations; and product line management. Mr. Woodhead previously served as KVH’s senior vice president, EMEA, overseeing mobile connectivity sales activities in the region and also overseeing KVH Videotel on a global basis. Mr. Woodhead has a strong background in sales and the commercial maritime industry, having focused on these areas for more than 20 years; he is based in KVH’s Leeds, U.K., office.

In making both announcements, KVH’s chief executive officer, Martin Kits van Heyningen, said that they are fortunate to have such a strong internal team here at KVH. Theyare entering 2019 with terrific momentum and he has every confidence that these changes will further their success.