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'''Vernon L Irvin''' is a distinguished corporate leader renowned for revitalizing businesses and rapidly scaling sales organizations. Recognized as the "2022 Most Influential Black Executive in Corporate America" by [https://savoynetwork.com/mibeca2022/ Savoy Magazine], Irvin recently joined [https://www.arielalternatives.com/ Ariel Alternatives] as the Head of Go-To-Market and Value Creation. |
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'''Vernon L Irvin''' (born near [[Pittsburgh]]) currently works as EVP and Chief Revenue Officer at Everbridge one of the fastest growing publicly traded Saas companies in the world. Irvin was formerly President of the Government, Education, Medium & Small Business business unit within CenturyLink. Prior to CenturyLink, he served in several executive positions at Time Warner Cable, CEO and President at Virtual World Computing and was Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for [[XM Satellite Radio]]. |
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Recognizing the potential of science and technology as a catalyst for positive social change, Irvin is deeply committed to promoting diversity in technology. He is a proactive member of numerous boards, including the National Black MBA Association and IntelePeer, a pioneer in AI-powered communications automation. |
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He previously held positions at [[MCI Communications|MCI]] ; later he worked [[VeriSign]], where he oversaw the company's telecommunications unit. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Born in the [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] suburb of [[Braddock, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania|Braddock]], [[Pennsylvania]], one of three children |
Born in the [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] suburb of [[Braddock, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania|Braddock]], [[Pennsylvania]], Irvin is one of three children. His father was a steelworker and his mother was a beauty care lecturer. Irvin earned a BS in Information Sciences from the University of Cincinnati and completed the Executive Development program at the prestigious Kenan-Flagler School of Business at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He currently lives in Denver, Colorado. |
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== Career == |
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Irvin moved into computing and senior management positions in the telecommunications industry with several major communications companies, including [[UUNet|MFS UUNET]] (now part of Verizon), [[Ameritech]] (now AT&T), and MCI. At MCI, Irvin made the transition from sales to marketing, where he helped create the "Friends & Family" program as an economical solution to drive revenue at MCI's relatively unknown network against [[AT&T]]. He then moved back to [[Ameritech]] before a brief stint at [[WorldCom]]. |
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While working as EVP at e.spire Communications, Irvin was approached by BT Ignite President and CEO Alfred Mockett to join [[British Telecom|British Telecommunications, plc.]]’s broadband and internet services business. Irvin joined BT Ignite in 1999 as President of the Content and Media Hosting division with the task of building a content hosting and media proposition from a poorly developed and wholly UK-centric base. Irvin divided a $500 million applications infrastructure business with more than 2,000 employees by buying critical assets in France and Germany and creating a set of world-class standards. |
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In February 2001, he again joined Mockett at American Management Systems (AMS), a business and IT consulting firm whose business was mainly US government-driven, where he was the EVP of the global communications, media, and entertainment division. Irvin was tasked with curtailing the company's declining revenues in its communications practice, where he commented at the time: ''"I believe that the victors in this new challenge will be the ones that understand how to evolve from traditional long-distance revenues into a more internet-centric, wireless-centric, content-centric world."'' |
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⚫ | In 2004, Irvin was hired as EVP and GM of VeriSign's Communications Services division. The next year, VeriSign bought a relatively small Berlin-based company called [[Jamba!|Jamba]] for $270 million. Jamba built mobile applications, games, ringtones, and wallpaper in over 40 countries worldwide. While Irvin sourced content, Jamba became [[Jamster]] in the United States. Irvin struck a deal with [[Kevin Liles]], President of [[Warner Music|Warner Music Group]], to provide mobile consumers with early access to [[hip-hop]] artist [[Mike Jones (rapper)|Mike Jones']] debut album ''"[[Who Is Mike Jones?]]"'' In return, Jones created the first artist-endorsed Jamster ringtone advertisement in the US. |
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===VeriSign and Jamster=== |
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VeriSign is an Internet security company that added, through acquisitions, series of product lines which connect mobile network companies' text message networks together securely - in 2004, about 3 billion transactions per day. VeriSign CEO [[Stratton Sclavos]] recognised that with [[VoIP]] products developing, the revenues could decrease. Irvin was hired as Executive Vice President and General Manager of VeriSign's Communications Services division. |
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Within a year, Jamba/Jamster grew to $150 million in quarterly revenue, up from $15 million at the time of the acquisition. By 2005, the company made close to $600 million in revenue. |
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In late 2004, VeriSign bought a relatively small Berlin-based company called [[Jamba!|Jamba]] for $270 million. Jamba built mobile applications, games, ringtones and wallpaper, and was also in over 40 countries worldwide. The VeriSign team had recognised that there were twice as many mobile phones than computers, which also had inbuilt computer technology. Effectively, VeriSign now had a new content distribution platform which also integrated with the internet, which was both secure and auditable - now all they needed was the content. |
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In 2006, [[News Corporation (1980–2013)|News Corporation]] announced it would pay approximately $188 million for 51% shares in Jamba and combine it with Fox Mobile Entertainment assets. Shortly thereafter, in 2008, Irvin joined [[XM Satellite Radio]] as CMO and EVP, overseeing marketing efforts and strategic direction and assisting in the sale of XM Radio to Sirius Radio, creating the giant in Satellite Radio, SiriusXM Radio. |
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⚫ | While Irvin sourced content, Jamba became [[Jamster]] in the United States. Irvin struck a deal with [[Kevin Liles]], President of [[Warner Music|Warner Music Group]], to provide mobile consumers with early access to [[hip-hop]] artist [[Mike Jones (rapper)|Mike Jones']] debut album ''"[[Who Is Mike Jones?]]"'' |
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In 2013, Irvin joined Lumen (formerly CenturyLink) as EVP and President, leading a $4.5 billion business operation with over 3,000 employees in 50 markets. He grew profitable revenue through a deep portfolio of partner relationships, communication solutions, security, hosting, cloud computing, managed services, and SaaS-based solutions. |
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Jamba/Jamster boomed - when VeriSign bought the business, it was making $15 million per quarter and 3 quarters later it was making $150 million a quarter - in 2005 the company made close to $600 million in revenue. VeriSign expanded Jamba/Jamster by the acquisitions of UNC-Embratel and Unimobile. Jamster also added to its revenues by adding "impulse purchasing" - when you downloaded one ringtone, you were offered others. This turned into interactive advertising, for which the mobile owner was charged, sometimes unknowingly. Controversy followed these services, including investigations in the United States and Europe that led to Jamba/Jamster's sale from VeriSign. |
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As Co-CEO and CRO at Everbridge, Inc., Irvin led the global go-to-market and services organization through the company's enterprise transition with its market-leading CEM product suite––driving global adoption and revenue and leading a seamless transition through four multimillion-dollar global M&As in 30 countries. |
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On 12 September 2006, [[News Corporation (1980–2013)|News Corporation]] announced it will pay approximately $188 million for 51% shares in Jamba! and will combine it with Fox Mobile Entertainment assets.<ref>[http://www.newscorp.com/news/news_312.html News Corporation<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[https://archive.is/20120711224629/http://news.com.com/News+Corp.+takes+majority+stake+in+Jamba/2100-1027_3-6114809.html News Corp. takes majority stake in Jamba | CNET News.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> On 23 October 2006 it was announced that Irvin would join [[XM Satellite Radio]] as Chief Marketing Officer.<ref>[http://www.dmwmedia.com/news/2006/10/23/career-moves-october-23-2006 Career Moves: October 23, 2006 | Digital Media Wire<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927014946/http://www.dmwmedia.com/news/2006/10/23/career-moves-october-23-2006 |date=September 27, 2007 }}</ref> |
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In 2022, Irvin joined G-P as CRO and EVP, and within eight months he had assembled a new senior management team of diverse executives and increased revenue by 22% over the previous year. |
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===Other positions=== |
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Mr. Irvin serves on the boards of [[Reuters|Reuters America]] and the William and Mary School of Business and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley.<ref name=autogenerated2>{{Cite web |url=http://www.connect-world.com/VernonIrvin.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=2006-12-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060616224023/http://www.connect-world.com/VernonIrvin.htm |archive-date=2006-06-16 |url-status=dead |df= }}</ref> He formerly served on the Board of the CTIA–The Wireless Association and the [[University of Southern California]]'s Center for Telecom Management and serves on the Network Reliability and Interoperability Council, collaborating with public safety and federal agencies and the communications industry on homeland security and emergency network issues. |
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In September 2024, Irvin joined Ariel Alternatives to lead Go-To-Market and Value Creation. In this role, he works across the broader Ariel Alternatives portfolio and partners with their deal teams to assist with investment due diligence. |
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==References== |
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*http://news.centurylink.com/CenturyLink-Senior-Vice-President-Vernon-Irvin-named-to-Executive-Leadership-Council |
*http://news.centurylink.com/CenturyLink-Senior-Vice-President-Vernon-Irvin-named-to-Executive-Leadership-Council |
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*https://www.pressebox.com/inactive/centurylink-technology-solutions/CenturyLink-announces-additional-executive-leadership-appointments/boxid/859267 |
*https://www.pressebox.com/inactive/centurylink-technology-solutions/CenturyLink-announces-additional-executive-leadership-appointments/boxid/859267 |
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*[https://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromMktGuideIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedMktGuideId=376958 Vernon Irvin profile at] [[Forbes|Forbes.com]] |
*[https://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromMktGuideIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedMktGuideId=376958 Vernon Irvin profile at]{{dead link|date=January 2022|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} [[Forbes|Forbes.com]] |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080607055418/http://xmradio.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=press_kit&item=72 Bio at XM Radio] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080607055418/http://xmradio.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=press_kit&item=72 Bio at XM Radio] |
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*[http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0199-1385890_ITM AMS announcement re Irvin joining the company] |
*[http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0199-1385890_ITM AMS announcement re Irvin joining the company] |
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 22 November 2024
Vernon L Irvin is a distinguished corporate leader renowned for revitalizing businesses and rapidly scaling sales organizations. Recognized as the "2022 Most Influential Black Executive in Corporate America" by Savoy Magazine, Irvin recently joined Ariel Alternatives as the Head of Go-To-Market and Value Creation.
Recognizing the potential of science and technology as a catalyst for positive social change, Irvin is deeply committed to promoting diversity in technology. He is a proactive member of numerous boards, including the National Black MBA Association and IntelePeer, a pioneer in AI-powered communications automation.
Biography
[edit]Born in the Pittsburgh suburb of Braddock, Pennsylvania, Irvin is one of three children. His father was a steelworker and his mother was a beauty care lecturer. Irvin earned a BS in Information Sciences from the University of Cincinnati and completed the Executive Development program at the prestigious Kenan-Flagler School of Business at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He currently lives in Denver, Colorado.
Career
[edit]Irvin moved into computing and senior management positions in the telecommunications industry with several major communications companies, including MFS UUNET (now part of Verizon), Ameritech (now AT&T), and MCI. At MCI, Irvin made the transition from sales to marketing, where he helped create the "Friends & Family" program as an economical solution to drive revenue at MCI's relatively unknown network against AT&T. He then moved back to Ameritech before a brief stint at WorldCom.
While working as EVP at e.spire Communications, Irvin was approached by BT Ignite President and CEO Alfred Mockett to join British Telecommunications, plc.’s broadband and internet services business. Irvin joined BT Ignite in 1999 as President of the Content and Media Hosting division with the task of building a content hosting and media proposition from a poorly developed and wholly UK-centric base. Irvin divided a $500 million applications infrastructure business with more than 2,000 employees by buying critical assets in France and Germany and creating a set of world-class standards.
In February 2001, he again joined Mockett at American Management Systems (AMS), a business and IT consulting firm whose business was mainly US government-driven, where he was the EVP of the global communications, media, and entertainment division. Irvin was tasked with curtailing the company's declining revenues in its communications practice, where he commented at the time: "I believe that the victors in this new challenge will be the ones that understand how to evolve from traditional long-distance revenues into a more internet-centric, wireless-centric, content-centric world."
In 2004, Irvin was hired as EVP and GM of VeriSign's Communications Services division. The next year, VeriSign bought a relatively small Berlin-based company called Jamba for $270 million. Jamba built mobile applications, games, ringtones, and wallpaper in over 40 countries worldwide. While Irvin sourced content, Jamba became Jamster in the United States. Irvin struck a deal with Kevin Liles, President of Warner Music Group, to provide mobile consumers with early access to hip-hop artist Mike Jones' debut album "Who Is Mike Jones?" In return, Jones created the first artist-endorsed Jamster ringtone advertisement in the US.
Within a year, Jamba/Jamster grew to $150 million in quarterly revenue, up from $15 million at the time of the acquisition. By 2005, the company made close to $600 million in revenue.
In 2006, News Corporation announced it would pay approximately $188 million for 51% shares in Jamba and combine it with Fox Mobile Entertainment assets. Shortly thereafter, in 2008, Irvin joined XM Satellite Radio as CMO and EVP, overseeing marketing efforts and strategic direction and assisting in the sale of XM Radio to Sirius Radio, creating the giant in Satellite Radio, SiriusXM Radio.
In 2013, Irvin joined Lumen (formerly CenturyLink) as EVP and President, leading a $4.5 billion business operation with over 3,000 employees in 50 markets. He grew profitable revenue through a deep portfolio of partner relationships, communication solutions, security, hosting, cloud computing, managed services, and SaaS-based solutions.
As Co-CEO and CRO at Everbridge, Inc., Irvin led the global go-to-market and services organization through the company's enterprise transition with its market-leading CEM product suite––driving global adoption and revenue and leading a seamless transition through four multimillion-dollar global M&As in 30 countries.
In 2022, Irvin joined G-P as CRO and EVP, and within eight months he had assembled a new senior management team of diverse executives and increased revenue by 22% over the previous year.
In September 2024, Irvin joined Ariel Alternatives to lead Go-To-Market and Value Creation. In this role, he works across the broader Ariel Alternatives portfolio and partners with their deal teams to assist with investment due diligence.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- http://www.level3isnowcenturylink.com/en/leadership/vernon-irvin/
- http://news.centurylink.com/CenturyLink-Senior-Vice-President-Vernon-Irvin-named-to-Colorado-Technology-Association-Board-of-Directors
- http://news.centurylink.com/CenturyLink-Senior-Vice-President-Vernon-Irvin-named-to-Executive-Leadership-Council
- https://www.pressebox.com/inactive/centurylink-technology-solutions/CenturyLink-announces-additional-executive-leadership-appointments/boxid/859267
- Vernon Irvin profile at[dead link ] Forbes.com
- Bio at XM Radio
- AMS announcement re Irvin joining the company
- VeriSign Press Release re Irvin joining the company
- Contract offer letter
- Interview with "The Ringtone Czar"
- ITConversations - audio with Vernon Irvin
- 1962 births
- Living people
- Cincinnati Bearcats football players
- American telecommunications industry businesspeople
- American computer businesspeople
- 21st-century African-American businesspeople
- 21st-century American businesspeople
- British Telecom people
- People from Braddock, Pennsylvania
- American chief operating officers
- 20th-century African-American businesspeople