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Doug McNitt joins Calix leadership teamIndustry Announcements, , 5/3/2022
SAN JOSE, Calif – Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) today announced that Doug McNitt, a legal expert with deep experience leading teams across the artificial intelligence, cloud, and cybersecurity Industries, has joined the company as executive vice president and general counsel, effective today. Doug is responsible for driving the legal strategy and operations and developing the future generation of legal talent at Calix. As Calix advances its All-platform strategy to deliver unique value to its customers and generate rapid growth, Doug's expertise in security, privacy and government affairs will help Calix address its most important opportunities and challenges. With its industry leading quarterly cadence model for product introduction, Calix is expanding its cloud portfolio at a rapid pace. These platform solutions leverage rich data and advanced analytics to deliver insight and automation to customers across geographies. Doug's background and experience is well suited for the constantly changing security and privacy landscapes in all markets. Doug is passionate about building high-performing and inclusive teams, including corporate development, data protection and privacy, ethics and human rights, government affairs and legal operations.
Doug joins Calix from Vectra AI, Inc., where he served as general counsel and secretary. He previously held the same position at Sourcefire, Inc. and webMethods, Inc. Doug has also held senior legal positions at Cisco Systems, Inc. and America Online, Inc. Doug started his career practicing law with several leading law firms in the Washington DC metropolitan area, specializing in corporate and technology transactions. Doug received his bachelor's degree in Economics and International Relations from Stanford University and his law degree from the University of Notre Dame Law School. Read the full press release here. |
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