Heath Simpson appointed president and COO at Ritter Communications; Lexanne Horton elevated to CFO

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Ritter Communications CEO Alan Morse recently announced the promotion of Heath Simpson to president and chief operating officer (COO) and Lexanne Horton to chief financial officer (CFO) as part of a reorganization to better serve the company in advancing its business goals.

“The business unit management structure we adopted in 2015 has served us well and has helped position us for the successes we’ve achieved in meeting many of our key objectives. To ensure we continue to improve our operational efficiency, customer experience and competitive positioning, we’ve adopted a new functional management structure,” Morse said.

Simpson joined Ritter Communications in 2020 as CFO. Since then, his job grew to oversee essential functions of the company beyond areas of finance. As president and COO, Simpson will direct the company’s activities in finance, information technology, project management, customer experience, field operations, facilities and human resources.

“I’ve worked very closely with Heath over the past three years,” Morse said. “His wisdom, temperament and focus on the customer, the community and our employees make him the right choice for this new leadership position.”

Horton has been with the company since 2015 and served as vice president/controller since 2019. In her new CFO role, Horton oversees all accounting, financial planning and analysis, treasury management, billing, risk management, supply chain management and purchasing activities.

“Lexanne has performed exceptionally, possessing the knowledge, skills and abilities to succeed in the CFO role for years to come,” Morse said.

Additional promotions include Susan Christian to chief marketing officer (CMO) and Kyle Keith to chief revenue officer (CRO).

Christian, the longest-serving member of the company’s senior leadership team with a tenure spanning 17 years, will add public affairs to her existing responsibilities leading all marketing and communications efforts.

As CRO, Keith is responsible for all market development, sales, revenue generation and customer retention across all customer types and product suites.

Rounding out the company’s C-Suite team is Greg Sunderwood who will continue in his current capacity as chief technology officer (CTO), managing all network and engineering operations.