📅 - Content delivery services provider Panther Express (pantherexpress.net) announced on Friday that it has named Steve Milner as vice president of sales for digital media and content markets.
This is just the latest in a series of high-profile appointments that Panther Express has announced in the past few months as it works towards restructuring its management team, following the closing of February's $15.75 million Series B round of venture financing.
In May, Panther Express announced it named Steve Liddell its new CEO, and more recently, named Mark King as the company's US vice president of sales and marketing.
Milner has over 18 years of sales experience in the service provider and carrier space. For the last nine years, he was at Level 3 Communications (level3.com), where he held many leadership roles including three years as sales VP for content markets.
He also helped launch Level 3's Cable & ISP vertical marketing program, as well as led the initial launch of its content markets sales team focused on selling to the top 75 web properties on the Internet.
Prior to Level 3, he spent nine years at MCI business markets division in various sales management and headquarters positions.
"Steve Milner has the experience, the knowledge and the sales professionalism that is required to lead us into the future as Panther continues our rapid growth trajectory," says Steve Liddell, CEO of Panther Express. "Content delivery is a powerful driver in tomorrow's Internet, telecom and entertainment industries. Steve has the energy and the knowledge to enhance Panther's position as a leading provider in this rapidly growing market." Panther Express provides content delivery network services to over 350 media, entertainment, technology, news and Web 2.0 companies.
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