ABOUT CELLUTION
Cellution, LLC. Corporate Headquarters
1150 University Avenue, Suite 9 Rochester, NY 14607
sales@1cellution.com
| Phone: | 585.399.0661 |
| Toll-free: | 866.887.WRLS |
| Fax: | 585.399.0660 |
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Chuck Serapilio President and Founder
Chuck Serapilio is President and Founder of Cellution Inc., the largest dedicated
wireless expense management provider in the world. Before founding Cellution, Chuck
got his start as a highly successful national sales representative in the telecommunication
equipment market. His experience in the industry lead him to [acquire/start] Total
Telecom Solutions, a successful telecommunications equipment supply company.
While leading that company, Chuck gained a first-hand perspective on the growing
demand of cellular and mobile devices for use in business, and especially the complex
international mobile market. By necessity, he started honing his knowledge and expertise
of the international wireless business market and saw early on how important controlling
wireless expenses would become for corporate executives. He opened the doors for
Cellution in 2001, and has overseen growth consistently topping 140% over the past
four years. With the recent addition of several operational executives, Chuck is
now focused on energizing Cellution’s overall brand and business development efforts.
Today, Chuck has become one of the industry’s foremost experts on US and International
mobile expense management and compliance. He speaks frequently at industry events,
and has helped shape corporate wireless policy and expense tracking programs at
various Fortune 500 companies. When he is not advocating for better wireless expense management
on behalf of clients, Chuck enjoys spending time with his wife and two kids. He
is a graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo.
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Mark Mayhook Chief Operating Officer
A veteran of the Telecommunications Industry since 1981, Mark Mayhook is the Chief
Operating Officer at Celution Inc. Mayhook’s vast accounting experience in telecommunications
and related industries makes him an integral part of the Cellution executive management
team.
Prior to joining the team at Cellution, Mayhook served as Vice President for Graycliff
Enterprises, an cable industry provider focused on the construction and maintenance
of operational platforms now being deployed by cable operators, local exchange carries
and alternative service providers (ASPs). He played a key role in the company’s
acquisition of Broadband Integration Group, a highly specialized network construction
and engineering firm. Mayhook was also a founding partner in Paracomm/PCM Acquisition
Corp. and maintained full P&L accountability for their Video and Cable Modem subscription
business. In this position, he implemented new business models and oversaw multi-unit
contract negotiations representing more than $3.5 million in incremental revenue.
His experience also includes serving as Executive Vice President for Communications
Resources, a leading provider of cable industry outsourcing services. During his
tenure, the company expanded into 28 top tier markets and increased revenue from
$5.8 million to $40 million. Mayhook began his career with Cablevision Industries
where he held various marketing and operations positions, including General Manager.
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Rod Cornelius Board of Directors
Rod Cornelius is Certified Public Accountant and leading investor with ties to several
high-tech sectors, including telecommunications, cable and energy. In addition to
his role on the Board of Directors for Cellution Inc., he also serves as one of
the company’s top business advisors.
As a leading executive in the telecommunications and cable industries for more than
25 years, Cornelius brings with him significant experience and business insights.
He is best known for leadership positions within the cable industry, including the
Board of Directors for Cablevision Industries, Renaissance Cable and Adelphia Cable.
He got his start as a General Manager for CVI and rose through the ranks to eventually
assume the Vice Chairman position, helping to grow the company to $1.3 million subscribers
during his tenure. Cornelius was named as a new Board member of Adelphia Cable after
it became evident that they were not on solid financial footing. While at Adelphia,
he helped guide the troubled cable system through difficult times and led the negotiations
in the company’s sale to Time Warner.
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