Dycom Industries, Inc. announced the appointment of James ?Bo? Gresham as the company?s first Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), effective March 30, 2026. Mr. Gresham will lead the company's unified revenue organization with a focus on scaling strategic market expansion and strengthening relationships with key stakeholders for Dycom?s next chapter of growth.
Mr. Gresham, a seasoned industry leader and U.S. Army veteran, brings nearly three decades of operational and strategic experience to the role. Since joining the corporate leadership team in 2023 as Vice President of Strategy, he has been a key contributor to the company?s recent expansion and has worked closely with the executive team to align Dycom?s capabilities with the evolving needs of the digital infrastructure market. The appointment comes as the telecommunications and digital infrastructure industries enter a multi-year cycle of unprecedented expansion driven by high-speed fiber deployments and the integration of AI-driven network infrastructure.
As CRO, reporting to CEO Dan Peyovich, Gresham will lead efforts to ensure Dycom is structurally positioned to capitalize on these accelerating opportunities across its diverse service offerings. Mr. Gresham?s journey at Dycom is a testament to the company?s commitment to internal talent development and career mobility. He began his career in 1997 as a ground hand at Ervin Cable Construction, a Dycom subsidiary.
Over the next 26 years, Gresham rose through the ranks of Ervin?s operational leadership, eventually serving as Vice President of Operations before transitioning to the Dycom corporate team.
Dycom Industries, Inc. is a provider of specialty contracting services focused on the digital infrastructure, telecommunications and utilities industries throughout the United States. These services include program management, planning, engineering and design; aerial, underground, and wireless construction; maintenance; and fulfillment services for telecommunications and digital infrastructure providers. The Company also provides electrical contracting services for data centers and other vital industries, underground facility locating services for various utilities, including telecommunications providers, as well as other construction and maintenance services for electric and gas utilities. It provides engineering services to telecommunications providers, including the planning and design of aerial, underground, and buried fiber optic, copper, and coaxial cable systems that extend from the telephone company hub location, or cable operator headend, to a consumer’s home or business.
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