Missouri-Based Gateway Fiber Appoints David Curran as CTO
Aug 22, 2026 | By Devin Jacobs

Gateway Fiber, a fiber-optic internet provider serving the Midwest and Northeast, has appointed David Curran as Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
SUMMARY
- Gateway Fiber appointed David Curran as CTO.
- Curran will lead technology and network expansion.
- Gateway Fiber provides fiber-optic internet services.
Curran brings strong experience in telecommunications and technology. He will lead the company's technology strategy, network development, infrastructure, and operations as Gateway Fiber continues to expand.
As CTO, Curran will oversee the growth of Gateway Fiber's network and focus on providing reliable, fast, and future-ready internet services for residential and business customers.
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Gateway Fiber is focused on improving broadband with a 100% fiber-optic network that offers fast, reliable internet and strong customer service. Its network provides equal upload and download speeds and supports the growing connectivity needs of homes and businesses.
"David's deep technical expertise, strategic vision, and proven leadership make him an outstanding addition to our executive team," said Chris Surdo, Chief Executive Officer of Gateway Fiber.
"I’m thrilled to begin the next chapter of my career as Chief Technology Officer at Gateway Fiber," said Curran. "From my very first conversation with the team, I could tell Gateway was where I wanted to be and on my third day here, I knew I made the right choice.
"I also want to thank all of those along the way who have helped me develop the skills and experience I'll need here. There are so many fantastic bosses, mentors, and team members I can't name them all, but I hope you know who you are. I wouldn't be here without you," Curran said.
About Gateway Fiber
Gateway Fiber aims to improve internet service with a 100% fiber-optic network that offers fast, and reliable connectivity. Its network provides equal upload and download speeds to meet the growing needs of homes and businesses.
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