
Netceed Strengthens Board with Global Infrastructure and Technology Leaders
East Brunswick, NJ, USA, March 25, 2026 – Netceed, a global leader in delivering supply chain solutions across broadband, data center and energy infrastructure, today announced the appointment of Franck Bruel, Jan Frykhammar and Stacey Thompson to advise as strategic advisors to its Board of Directors
Following the recently announced recapitalization of the Netceed Group and under the chairmanship of Rajeev Suri, the company is strengthening its Board with globally recognized leaders across telecommunications infrastructure, industrial distribution, energy infrastructure and hyperscale technology.
Collectively, the new appointees bring decades of leadership experience across some of the world’s most influential infrastructure and technology companies, reflecting Netceed’s ambition to play a leading role in the next generation of global digital, AI and energy infrastructure.
Rajeev Suri, Chairman of Netceed, said:
“Netceed sits at the intersection of several powerful infrastructure trends, from broadband expansion to AI-driven data infrastructure and energy networks. As the company enters its next phase of growth, it is important that Netceed benefits from deep operational experience across these sectors.
Franck, Jan and Stacey bring significant experience across global infrastructure, telecommunications and industrial distribution. Their perspectives, spanning international industry leadership, financial governance and large-scale network deployment, will strengthen Netceed as it continues to expand globally.”
Alper Turken, CEO of Netceed, said:
“We are delighted to welcome Franck, Jan and Stacey and look forward to benefiting from their experience as we continue to scale Netceed globally. I am excited to collaborate with such a distinguished group of industry leaders as we execute our vision of building Netceed into a global leader in infrastructure-centric supply chain solutions.”
Appointments

Franck Bruel
Franck Bruel is a global infrastructure and professional distribution executive with more than three decades of leadership experience across energy services and electrical and technical distribution. He has been a member of the ENGIE Group Executive Committee, overseeing major international businesses across Europe and the Americas in sustainable energy infrastructure and technical services. Earlier in his career, he served as CEO of Sonepar, the global leader in electrical equipment distribution.

Jan Frykhammar
Jan Frykhammar is a senior telecommunications and technology executive with extensive global leadership experience in finance, operations and corporate governance. He spent nearly three decades at Ericsson, where he served as Group CFO and later interim President and CEO, leading the company during a period of strategic transition in the global telecommunications industry. He currently serves on several international boards across telecommunications and technology sectors.

Stacey Thompson
Stacey Thompson is a technology infrastructure executive with deep operational experience in network deployment and large-scale infrastructure programs. She currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of ADB Companies, a leading provider of building infrastructure to drive future connectivity supporting broadband, wireless and data center networks. Prior to joining ADB in 2022 as Chief Operating Officer, she spent more than 26 years at AT&T, where she led major broadband, wireless and fiber deployment initiatives across the United States.
About Netceed
Netceed is a global infrastructure supply chain solutions provider enabling the critical networks modern society depends on. With global scale and local expertise, Netceed delivers end-to-end supply chain services and integrated solutions across broadband, AI infrastructure and energy networks. From planning and sourcing through pre-integrated deployments—including pre-terminated PoPs, integrated active cabinets and automated street cabinets—Netceed helps customers reduce risk, accelerate builds and operate networks at scale, serving more than 19,000 customers worldwide.

























