Daily Camera (Boulder)

Maxar Intelligen­ce hires new leader

Recently purchased Colorado company provides geospatial monitoring for government­s, businesses

- By Lucas High This article was first published by Bizwest, an independen­t news organizati­on, and is published under a license agreement. © 2023 Bizwest Media LLC.

Maxar Intelligen­ce in Westminste­r, one of the new business divisions created with the recent split of Maxar Technologi­es Inc., has hired Dan Smoot as CEO.

Smoot, who will start next week, was most recently the CEO of national security IT company Riverbed Technology LLC.

He replaces interim Maxar Intelligen­ce CEO Daniel Jablonsky, who was previously the CEO of the combined Maxar company and will now move to the board of directors.

Maxar Intelligen­ce, which was formed after a $6.4 billion acquisitio­n of Maxar by Boston-based private-equity firm Advent Internatio­nal, is in the process of filling out its executive roster, which includes chief financial officer Mike Mohn, chief product officer Scott Herman, chief human resources officer Anat Gan Eden, chief transforma­tion officer Will

Cocos and general managers Susanne Hake and Anders Linder.

“We have carefully selected this senior leadership team to grow Maxar’s position as the world leader in secure, precise geospatial intelligen­ce with new mission-focused solutions and digital platforms that help customers generate more insights from our best-in-class data, faster,” Advent managing partner Shonnel Malani said in a prepared statement. “We are excited to back this talented group of individual­s led by Dan and look forward to the next chapter of Maxar’s growth story. We’d also like to thank Daniel Jablonsky for his leadership throughout his tenure as CEO of Maxar Technologi­es.”

In addition to Maxar Intelligen­ce, which provides geospatial monitoring services to government­s and companies, the combined company includes the aerospace division Maxar Space Infrastruc­ture.

Maxar is “still one company.

We’re just creating two formal businesses within the company,” Maxar spokespers­on Tomi Maxted told Bizwest in September when the divisions were announced. “Each will have its own leadership structure but both will report to the same board of directors.”

The space division is led by CEO Chris Johnson, who previously helmed Boeing Satellite Systems Internatio­nal and joined Maxar in 2021 as senior vice president of space programs delivery.

“This new structure enables both businesses to deliver for customers and innovate leadingedg­e technology with dedicated focus,” Maxted said. “The two businesses will continue to work together on joint programs, such as Worldview Legion. This is an exciting time for both businesses, as demand for space and geospatial solutions continues to grow and Maxar Space Infrastruc­ture and Maxar Intelligen­ce are well positioned to grow.”

Advent closed in May on the deal to acquire Maxar and take the company private. The deal came five years after Canadian company Macdonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. merged with Westminste­r-based Digitalglo­be in a $2.4 billion deal, with the combined company renamed Maxar Technologi­es.

“As a private company,” Jablonsky said when the acquisitio­n was announced, “we will have enhanced flexibilit­y and additional resources to build on Maxar’s strong foundation, further scale operations and capture the significan­t opportunit­ies in a rapidly expanding market.”

The acquisitio­n and the split of Maxar has resulted in unspecifie­d job cuts in Westminste­r.

“As part of this reorganiza­tion, Maxar reduced headcount by a small amount in some corporate functions,” Maxar told Bizwest in an email. “We thank those individual­s for their contributi­ons and wish them well in future endeavors.”

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