Glen Lang

Glen Lang (born January 4, 1968) is an American businessman and politician who served as mayor of Cary, North Carolina from 1999 to 2003.

[1] Early in his career, Lang worked in technology marketing for Sun Microsystems, Control Data Corporation, and Intergraph.

[2] Lang is the chief executive officer of Capitol Broadband, a wireless communications company.

[5][6] In 2002, he founded and became the [clarification needed] of the Cary-based Capital Broadband's subsidiary Connexion Technologies which specialized in FTTH networks, providing Internet and television services to multi-family housing complexes.

[7][2][8] Investors in the Connextion Technologies include James Goodnight, founder of SAS Institute.

[8] In 2010, Connextion Technologies was selected by Inc. magazine as one of the nation’s fastest-growing companies, with a 263% growth rate over three years.

[18] The groups' focus is working on policy that the majority of people can agree with, such as gerrymandering and voting rights.