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Security Broadband Team
Jerry Lindauer
As Chairman of Security Broadband Corp, Jerry Lindauer brings strong leadership in strategic planning, government relations and corporate development. A well-respected spokesman for the cable industry for twenty-three years, Mr. Lindauer served as Chairman of the Board of the National Cable Television Association (NCTA) from 1990-1991 and was a member of that board for over two decades. He served on the Board of Directors for C-SPAN and was a founding member of the Cable Alliance for Education.
Mr. Lindauer was a Principal and Partner with Prime Cable where he was instrumental in acquiring, operating and divesting major cable TV properties representing a subscriber base of over one million customers and valued in excess of $4 billion. Mr. Lindauer began his career in telecommunications by joining Communications Properties, Inc., in 1977. He became Senior Vice President in charge of franchising and regulatory activity when the company was purchased by Times Mirror in 1979. Mr. Lindauer was also President of Times Mirror Security, later acquired by Westec.
During his twenty-year career as a Marine Corps Officer, Mr. Lindauer was a military assistant in the office of the Secretary of Defense. He also served as an Infantry Company Commander in Vietnam and was awarded two Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart among other decorations. He continues his involvement in his community and his commitment to education by serving on the Board of Trustees of Bellarmine University and on the Board of the Longhorn Foundation at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also a member of the Society of Fellows at the Aspen Institute. Mr. Lindauer, a father of two, is a graduate of Bellarmine University and the University of Texas School of Law.
William Glasgow, President and CEO
William Glasgow cofounded Security Broadband in 1999. He brings vision, leadership and nearly 20 years of experience in the telecommunications industry to Security Broadband. As past president and CEO of Prime Cable, Glasgow has been intimately involved in the operating, structuring, financing, purchasing and sale of major cable television properties serving over one million subscribers and valued in excess of $4 billion. He also developed business relationships and closed transactions with a variety of industry leaders including BellSouth, SBC, TCI, Cox and Comcast. As a result of successfully facilitating many major transactions, Glasgow shares long and extensive relationships with key Wall Street firms, venture capital and institutional investors.
In addition to key leadership roles at Prime Cable, Glasgow has directed investments into a host of telecommunications ventures including Nextlink Nevada, E-Spire, General Communications, Inc., and Thrifty Call. He began his telecommunications career almost two decades ago in 1983 as a financial analyst for Prime Cable, receiving promotions to vice president in 1988, senior vice president in 1991 and president in 1996.
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