Anterix, Inc., a telecommunications service provider in Woodland Park, announced the appointment of Ross Spero as chief product officer.
Spero will lead Anterix’s product development strategy, product operations and deployment, and the company’s Anterix Active Ecosystem (AAE) partnerships and commercialization strategy.
The appointment comes as Anterix advances its evolution beyond spectrum to help utilities accelerate time-to-deployment and time-to-value.
“Connectivity is the foundational infrastructure for grid modernization, and our customers are clear about what matters next: speed to deployment and speed to value,” said Scott Lang, president and chief executive officer of Anterix.
“Ross is a proven product and commercial leader with deep experience building and scaling portfolios, driving recurring revenue growth and turning strategy into adoption.
“His leadership will accelerate our product roadmap beyond spectrum, sharpen deployment execution and expand the impact of the Anterix Active Ecosystem, strengthening our partnerships with customers and delivering outcomes faster.”
Spero brings extensive experience in product leadership across connectivity, managed services and network-centric portfolios.
Most recently, he served as vice president, Product Management & Portfolio Strategy at TPx Communications, where he led portfolio transformation initiatives, product operations and commercialization programs designed to accelerate activation, improve performance and drive recurring revenue growth.
Across his career, he has built product strategy and pricing disciplines, scaled managed services and networking portfolios and aligned product, operations and go-to-market execution to increase adoption and customer retention.
“Our customers have a true partner at the table who can help turn future plans into real-world outcomes,” said Spero. “As the market leader, we’re bridging that gap by simplifying the path from strategy to deployment and from deployment to measurable gains in reliability, resilience, security and performance.”
Anterix also announced that Ryan Gerbrandt, chief operating officer, will be leaving the company to pursue other opportunities.







