Narrowband  |   Broadband  |  2024-03-04

Guy Spillebeen Appointed as New CEO of SEE Telecom

Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Guy Spillebeen has been formally appointed CEO of SEE Telecom, a provider of cutting-edge radio communication technology and solutions designed to enhance critical communications in confined spaces, by the Board of Directors.

This appointment signifies the commencement of a new era for the organization, commencing on February 1, 2024. This nomination is subsequent to that of Lebrun Christophe.

As a finance professional, Guy Spillebeen possesses considerable acumen for leadership and management, having held positions at SIEMENS, BENQ, TKH, and BENQ, among others, across multiple nations including Belgium, Brazil, France, Germany, and Brazil. Spillebeen has been a leader of transformation and transition missions since 2018, imparting his knowledge. He assumed the role of CEO of SEE Telecom in 2020 and is dedicated to furthering the organization's process of change. His objective is to secure the long-term viability of a corporation that recently completed its 50th anniversary in 2022. The organization strives to maintain its excellence and pioneering nature by delivering digital solutions to clients pertaining to road and tunnel system security and maintenance.

Christophe Lebrun, who graduated from the Faculté Polytechnique de Mons with a degree in civil engineering in 1991, ascended the corporate hierarchy of SEE Telecom, ascending from development engineer to technical director to director of sales and marketing. His 2012 ascension to the position of CEO significantly altered the course of the organization's existence. His contribution was pivotal in the transition of SEE Telecom from a manufacturer of electronic products and connectors for telecommunications to an organization that specializes in the design of intricate radio connectivity systems—assemblies that integrate software, electronics, and services. Christophe, who has been actively engaged in advocating for the company and Belgian technology for more than a decade, particularly in prominent organizations including CCIBW (Chamber de Commerce et d'Industrie du Brabant-Wallon), UMONS (Faculté Polytechnique de Mons), Union Wallonne des Entreprises, EPM Education, and 2030, has now made the strategic decision to transfer this responsibility by investing in Agoria