Founded in 2003, Wes-Tec is a privately held California Corporation headquartered in Aliso Viejo, California with additional offices in Atlanta, GA and Anniston, AL. The Company provides technical services, and infrastructure associated with the deployment, operations, and maintenance of large-scale wireless communications networks.
Wes-Tec has remained at the forefront of wireless technology, building, transforming, and maintaining some of the largest and most advanced networks. Before 2013, our work focused primarily on Wireless Service Providers (Carriers) and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). However, with the emergence of HetNets, our client base expanded significantly. We now serve Enterprise Building Owners, Universities, Entertainment Venues, Shopping Malls, Residential Complexes, Transportation Hubs, Hotels & Resorts, Casinos, Convention Centers, Retail Stores, Government Agencies (Local, State, and Federal), and Medical Facilities. These organizations now come to us for seamless solutions that integrate effectively with the Carrier’s Core Network.
Cynthia White founded Wes-Tec in 2003 and has served as the company’s CEO since its inception. She is responsible for Wes-Tec’s long-term Strategic Planning, as well as, Business Operations, and Finance.
Wes-Tec is a Certified Woman Owned Business and Cindy is an active member in the Woman’s Enterprise National Council. Diversity Business has consistently recognized their achievements and Wes-Tec has been repeatedly named to the Top 100 Woman Owned Businesses in CA and top 500 Woman Owned Businesses in the US.
With over 35 years of experience in wireless network engineering and development, Cindy has held numerous management positions with both carriers and developers. Prior to founding Wes-Tec, she served as Vice President of Operations for Alcoa Wireless Network Services (NYSE:AA), formerly Mericom Corporation, where she was responsible for managing the operations of over 400 network development employees throughout the United States. She was instrumental in ramping and managing Mericom’s headcount from 100 to over 400 within 24 months.
Prior to Mericom, Cindy was part of the Cox California PCS (DBA SprintPCS) Distributed Wireless engineering and deployment group. Before joining the Cox team in 1995, Cindy held various positions within Verizon Wireless’ Los Angeles Network Engineering and Verizon’s Corporate Technology Planning & Development Groups.