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Airtower Networks appoints Berke as national accounts director

Greg Berke

Manhattan, NY Airtower Networks, a provider of wireless connectivity solutions for real estate owners and operators, has hired Greg Berke as national accounts director. He is based in New York City. 

Berke has experience at the intersection of technology and the multifamily real estate sector. Throughout his career, he has built national go-to-market strategies, developed channel partnerships, and led enterprise sales initiatives that brought innovative solutions to commercial and residential communities. 

Before joining Airtower, Berke served as director of enterprise sales at Xeal. Earlier, he was the director of sales at Starry, Inc. 

“Greg has joined us at a pivotal time, as we’re scaling rapidly,” said Craig Gillespie, chief executive officer of Airtower. “He has the ideal combination of leadership skills and knowledge that will make our growth sustainable.” 

Berke earned a Bachelor of Science in communication from West Chester University of Pennsylvania, and he is currently pursuing a Doctor of Law degree from the University of New Hampshire’s Franklin Pierce School of Law. 

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