ATN International has named Naji Khoury its next president and chief executive officer, effective April 20, 2026, replacing Brad Martin, who is stepping down from both the CEO role and the board.
Khoury arrives with nearly 30 years in telecommunications. He spent 14 years at Liberty Communications Puerto Rico, including the last six as CEO, where he oversaw operations in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands and expanded the business through organic growth and acquisitions. Before that, he held senior roles at Centennial Communications and GE Capital Services’ Spacenet subsidiary.
Martin will remain in an advisory role through the end of May 2026 to help with the transition. ATN said he leaves after a tenure marked by stronger operating processes and major investment in fiber network expansion and upgrades.
The leadership change comes as ATN positions itself for what its executive chairman called the company’s “next phase of growth and value creation,” with a focus on its telecommunications businesses in rural and remote markets across the U.S. and the Caribbean. Today the company's shares have moved -1.29% to a price of $27.56. For the full picture, make sure to review ATN International's 8-K report.
