Fortran Corporation has appointed Aaron Berry as President, with CEO Kent Greer stating Berry's experience will be essential for the company's continued growth. Berry will assume the role in April 2026, with key responsibilities including leadership of all operating companies and exploration of new opportunities.
The appointment highlights Fortran's strategic focus on integrating recurring revenue models from managed services with its existing telecommunications platforms. Greer emphasized that these models will be a key factor in the company's growth, complementing Fortran's work as a telecommunication system integrator specializing in cloud-based and AI platforms and services.
Fortran Corporation operates across multiple telecommunications sectors, including engineering and design, network services, sales, remote monitoring, on-site service, fiber-optic and category cabling, and camera security. The company provides information through its website at https://www.fortrancorp.com.
This leadership change comes with forward-looking statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, indicating that projections about future performance are not guarantees of actual results. The company notes that actual outcomes may differ materially from expectations due to various factors including operating result fluctuations, competitive pressures, and market conditions.
Additional risk factors include the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on business operations and the global economy, uncertainty in financial projections, market demand for products, regulatory compliance challenges, and potential loss of key personnel. These risks are detailed in Fortran Corporation's filings with the OTC Markets Group Inc., available through the original release on https://www.newmediawire.com.
The appointment signals Fortran's commitment to expanding its managed services offerings while maintaining its core telecommunications integration business. As companies increasingly rely on cloud and AI solutions for communication infrastructure, leadership with expertise in recurring revenue models could position Fortran to capture growing market demand for integrated telecommunications services.
Industry observers will monitor how Berry's managed services experience translates to Fortran's existing operations across engineering, network services, and security solutions. The telecommunications sector continues to evolve with advancing cloud and AI technologies, making experienced leadership in service integration increasingly valuable for companies navigating this transition.


