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Telecom Board commences CEO search
Tuesday, 13 December 2011, 9:55 am
Press Release: Telecom New Zealand
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MEDIA
RELEASE
13
December 2011
Telecom Board
commences CEO search
Telecom’s Board has
today announced that it has commenced the recruitment
process for a new CEO.
Current CEO Paul Reynolds
signalled in August 2011 that he intended to step down once
Telecom was successfully established as an independent
company post demerger.
“The Board understands the
importance of moving rapidly to recruit a new CEO to lead
the business forward in a post demerger environment, and to
that end has already commenced the CEO recruitment
process,” said Telecom Chairman Mark Verbiest. “We will
consider internal and external candidates.”
“The board is committed to building on the momentum
already generated as Telecom simplifies its business in
order to deliver both improved service to customers and good
returns to our investors.”
ENDS

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