Arcadian Names Angela Agee as Senior Director of Human Resources
St. Louis, MO, June 6, 2024 – Arcadian, a critical information infrastructure company, names Angela Agee as Senior Director of Human Resources, a key addition to Arcadian’s growing St. Louis headquarters team.
Angela has an extensive career in Human Resources spanning over 20 years across multiple industries. Most recently, Angela served as Vice President, Human Resources at TNT Crust (now a part of General Mills) where she was responsible for developing and managing employee life cycle programs, including talent management, compensation, compliance, engagement and health and welfare. She previously served as Senior HR Business Partner at Amazon and J & J Snack Foods Corporation.
In her new role as Senior Director of Human Resources, Angela will provide executive-level leadership and guidance for Arcadian’s HR operations. She will report directly to Arcadian’s Vice President and General Counsel, Asim Raza.
Arcadian’s Vice President and General Counsel, Asim Raza, commented: “I’m very pleased to add Angela to our growing St. Louis team. Her impressive track record of creating a positive team culture and employee development makes her an ideal fit for our company.”
Angela commented: “I am fortunate to join this growing group of highly talented individuals. I look forward to helping Arcadian continue to grow and succeed.” Angela holds a Bachelor of Arts in HR and a Master of Science in Health Management from Lindenwood University. She resides in St. Louis, Missouri with her family.
About Arcadian:
Founded in 2018 by seasoned communication industry leaders and headquartered in St. Louis MO, Arcadian Infracom is a critical information 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.