Arcadian Infracom Names Brock Killen as Chief Financial Officer
St. Louis, MO, October 17, 2023 – Arcadian Infracom, a leading information infrastructure development company headquartered in St. Louis, MO, names Brock Killen as its Chief Financial Officer.
Mr. Killen brings over 20+ years’ experience as a strategic, collaborative finance and operations leader having held both COO and CFO positions throughout his career. Mr. Killen brings global P&L experience across 22 countries and multiple industries including software, telecom, manufacturing and retail. His career accomplishments include increasing annual revenue organically by 30%, launching multiple new products at various companies, leading an IPO raising $100M and executing integrations through six acquisitions.
Prior to joining Arcadian, Mr. Killen was President & COO of Knowink in St. Louis. He was previously the COO/CFO of Infinite Convergence (a messaging software company spun out of Motorola to serve global wireless providers) in Chicago for ten years.
Mr. Killen commented: “I decided to join Arcadian for many reasons: Chief among them their deeply experienced leadership and support team, their first mover advantages in building critical new information infrastructure and the opportunity to be part of a company that’s bringing opportunity to digitally underserved communities.” Arcadian CEO. Dan Davis, commented: “We are excited to add to the Arcadian senior team the high caliber of financial talent that Brock brings to the table to continue along Arcadian’s current high growth trajectory.”
Mr. Killen earned a Bachelor of Arts from The University of Notre Dame and a Master of Business Administration from the Olin School of Business, Washington University, St. Louis.
Outside of work, Mr. Killen is a Youth Sports Coach and enjoys cycling and fly fishing.
About Arcadian Infracom
Founded in 2018 by seasoned communication industry leaders, Arcadian Infracom is a digital infrastructure development, construction and operations company. Arcadian builds diverse, lower latency long-haul fiber routes connecting major data center locations for its cloud and content customers while providing low cost backhaul to digitally stranded rural and tribal communities for its telecom, cable company, ISP and enterprise customers. Arcadian purposefully routes its fiber through remote rural and tribal communities to help bridge the digital divide in the U.S. Arcadian currently has six long-haul fiber routes under development in the Western U.S. that when completed will add 3,500 route miles of critically needed new fiber infrastructure.