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Blue Stream Fiber is making big moves internally as it scales for growth across the company’s target markets of Florida and Texas.

Edited by Brad Randall, Broadband Communities

Blue Stream Fiber announced a wave of executive promotions Thursday as the fiber-optic provider positions itself for faster expansion across Florida and Texas.

The company said the moves are meant to sharpen its focus on operations and customer experience and growth as it scales.

Gavin Keirans, Blue Stream’s CEO, described the change as building a stronger leadership bench in Blue Stream’s announcement, which was provided to Broadband Communities.

“As we scale the business, strong leadership and execution remain central to delivering for our customers and partners,” Keirans said. “Each of these leaders has played a critical role in building our momentum, and I’m excited to see them take on expanded responsibilities as we enter our next phase of growth.”

Among the elevated executives is Josh Turiano, who becomes chief innovation and AI officer after leading the development of the company’s Metis AI platform, a program the release describes as award-winning and recognized by industry outlets.

Meanwhile, Brad Feldman was promoted to chief strategy officer and will oversee product management, capital planning and enterprise transformation, drawing on more than two decades in the cable and telecom sector. Joe Godas was also named chief technology officer.

Additionally, customer-facing operations received leadership changes.

Milton Lopera was named chief customer officer and Greg Chamberlain becomes executive vice president of operations, where he will continue efforts to speed installations and lower trouble calls.

Larry Lewis was also tapped as senior vice president of construction and project management after overseeing more than 250 active projects in the past year.

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