5G Factor Video Research Note: Lumen’s New CEO Brings Some Serious DX Chops — Much Needed as the Company Transitions from a Telco to a Tech Co

The News: Lumen Technologies announced a CEO transition this week, appointing Kate Johnson, President and CEO, succeeding Jeff Storey who has announced his retirement after an impressive 40-year career. Read the full Press Release from Lumen.

Lumen’s New CEO Brings Some Serious DX Chops — Much Needed as the Company Transitions from a Telco to a Tech Co

Analyst Take: Things are happening in the telecom industry, and organizations are undergoing a big shift, transitioning from telcos to technology companies and hoping to monetize digital transformation and 5G opportunities along the way. And that’s why Lumen Technologies announcement of the hiring of Kate Johnson as CEO, taking over from Jeff Storey in mid-November of this year is big news. Storey is retiring after a 40-year career, serving as Lumen CEO for the last nine years and will stay on through year’s end to ensure a smooth transition.

This is exciting news. Kate Johnson, without question, brings some serious digital transformation chops. Johnson comes from Microsoft most recently, where she served as President of Microsoft US from 2017-2021, charged with growth of solutions, services, and support revenue and leading a team of about 10,000. Prior to that Johnson did a stint at GE, focusing on software and services solutions. She also worked for Red Hat as global VP of strategic accounts and at Oracle, where she was SVP of its North American Technology and Government Consulting Business.

Bottom line, and especially in the last decade, Johnson’s focus has been on growth, which is exactly what Lumen needs in this next phase of growth and transition for the company.

Lumen isn’t the only telco working to transition to a tech company and laying the right foundation there is going to play a big role in the success of telcos moving into the 5G era and being positioned to deliver both the services and the tech solutions customers need moving forward.

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Transcript:

Shelly Kramer: With that, we’re going to dive right into our show today. We’ve got some interesting tidbits of news and information, and I’m going to kick it off talking about Lumen’s new CEO, who I think brings some serious chops and those chops are much needed as we are seeing an industry of telcos trying to transition to techcos. So what’s the news. So Lumen technologies is announced the hiring of Kate Johnson as CEO and she’ll be taking over from Jeff Story in mid-November of this year. Jeff has had an incredibly long career, a 40 year career, and he’s been serving as the Lumen CEO for the last nine years. So why do I say that Kate Johnson brings serious chops? Well, let’s step back and look a little bit at her background. She comes from Microsoft most recently, where she served as the president of Microsoft US from 2017 to 2021.

There she was charged with the growth of solutions services and support revenue and she led a team of about 10,000. Prior to that, she did a stent at GE, focusing on software and service solutions. She also worked as a global VP of strategic accounts for Red Hat, and she was Oracle’s senior vice president of its north American technology and government consulting business. So all in, and especially in the last decade, Kate Johnson’s focus has been on growth and that’s exactly what Lumen needs in this next phase of growth and transition for the company. As I said at the beginning of this segment, Lumen isn’t the only telco who’s working to transition to being a technology company and Lang the right foundation there. I believe it’s going to play a really big role in the success of telcos moving forward into the 5G era and being positioned to deliver the services and the technology solutions that customers need in order to really maximize 5G. So I saw this as a really smart move and I’m looking forward to seeing Kate take the helm at Lumen and see what happens.

Ron Westfall: Yes, the timing is excellent. I couldn’t agree with you more, Shelly. I think the background is remarkable. Certainly the most recent stint at Microsoft US does bode well in terms of the fact that she’s very expert at software and services, and clearly that’s a direction Lumen needs to go in, particularly since it’s portraying itself as an enterprise platform dedicated to driving digital transformation across industrial revolution for type of scenarios and verticals. I think it’s also important to note that while she was at Microsoft, she was also in charge of $45 billion in PnL. So that I think will definitely lend itself to steering Lumen to I think what is also needed a brand that will be more well received across the enterprise space.

Certainly I think when it comes to embracing more cloud native technologies, being able to position the company as a digital transformation Vanguard type company, that will be critical. So there’s some work to be cut out here. For example, that branding has also to connect emotionally. It can’t simply be, okay, where another techno that can also support cloud technologies. It’s about, okay, how are we unique? How are we different? How are we actually making a difference in not only the organization, but also in the lives of the people who work, particularly in the work from home type of settings and in terms of just making the work experience all the more attractive for people who are working at Lumen?

Shelly Kramer: Right. Well, it’ll be very interesting to watch Kate Johnson at work and see what she’s able to accomplish. I, for one, am rooting for her.

Author Information

Shelly Kramer is a serial entrepreneur with a technology-centric focus. She has worked alongside some of the world’s largest brands to embrace disruption and spur innovation, understand and address the realities of the connected customer, and help navigate the process of digital transformation.

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