Fortran Corporation has appointed Aaron Berry as President, a move that signals the telecommunications system integrator's strategic focus on expanding its managed services offerings. Berry will assume the role in April 2026, reporting to CEO Kent Greer, who will continue in his position.
The appointment is significant for Fortran's growth trajectory, as Berry brings specific expertise in recurring revenue models within the managed services sector. His primary responsibilities will include leading all of Fortran's operating companies and exploring new business opportunities. CEO Kent Greer emphasized that integrating these managed services models with the company's current platforms and operations will be a key factor in Fortran's continued expansion.
Fortran Corporation specializes in designing, implementing, and maintaining complex telecommunications solutions with a focus on cloud-based and AI platforms and services. The company's operations encompass engineering and design, network services, sales, remote monitoring, on-site service, fiber-optic and category cabling, and camera security systems. This appointment aligns with the company's broader business strategy in a competitive telecommunications landscape.
The leadership change comes with forward-looking statements typical of corporate announcements, acknowledging that actual results may differ from current expectations due to various factors. These include fluctuations in operating results, competitive pressures, regulatory changes, market demand for Fortran's products, and broader economic conditions, including those related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The company's filings with the OTC Markets Group Inc. contain detailed risk factors that investors should consider.
For more information about Fortran Corporation's services and corporate structure, visit https://www.fortrancorp.com. The original announcement was published on https://www.newmediawire.com.



