Key Appointments At @SageNetLLC

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

SageNet, who describe themselves as a Tulsa-based managed services and cybersecurity solutions provider, has announced three new appointments in its executive leadership team. The three appointees, Chairman, CEO and COO, are all SageNet veterans, and deeply experienced leaders within the managed services industry. They will play instrumental roles in guiding SageNet in its technological advancement, operational excellence, and strategic growth. The appointments include:

  • SageNet founder Daryl Woodard has appointed current President Brad Wise as the company’s new CEO. Over the past eight years, Wise has led SageNet’s steady growth as an industry leader, expanded the company’s product and services offerings, maintained an exceptional customer retention rate, and grown SageNet to more than 450 employees. As CEO Wise will be responsible for creating and communicating SageNet’s vision, defining its mission, and leading the organization to achieve its objectives.
  • John Meek has been named SageNet’s Chief Operating Officer. Meek, who joined SageNet in 2017, currently serves as the company’s Vice President, Project Management Office. In his role in the newly created COO position he will be responsible for operationalizing the organization’s mission and vision, with responsibility for the company’s daily administration and operations. Prior to joining SageNet, Meek held leadership positions in start-ups and major corporations where he has been recognized for his strong managerial and analytical leadership approach. 
  • Current CEO and Founder Daryl Woodard will move into a new role as Chairman. Woodard will continue to be actively involved in SageNet, meeting with key customers and providing the leadership team with stewardship, advice, and guidance in reaching the organization’s long-term goals. In addition, Woodard will continue to spearhead the company’s strategic acquisition activities.

SageNet offers world-class service and support via its US-based 24/7/365 Network Operations Centers (NOCs) and Security Operations Centers (SOCs), geographically-diverse teleports, a central National Logistics Center, multiple data centers, and a nationwide field service organization. Headquartered in Tulsa, SageNet has regional offices in Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Chicago.


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