18.12.2007 12:30:00
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Sprint Nextel Names Wireless Veteran Dan Hesse as President and CEO
The Sprint Nextel Board of Directors has named wireless industry veteran
Daniel R. Hesse, 54, as president and chief executive officer of the
company, effective immediately. He previously was chairman, president
and CEO of Embarq Corporation.
"Dan Hesse is the right person to lead our company,”
said board member Irvine O. Hockaday, Jr., who chaired the board’s
CEO search committee. "He is a proven leader
with deep wireless experience as a chief executive and an established
track record of generating strong operating performance. He has the board’s
full support to take decisive actions necessary to improve our
performance.” "Sprint Nextel is a company with a strong set
of assets, but clearly we must improve execution across the board,”
said James H. Hance, the company’s
non-executive chairman. "Dan’s
mandate is to hone our strategy, improve our ability to serve our
customers and execute in the marketplace. I am convinced that under Dan’s
leadership we will deliver sustainable results and build shareholder
value.” "Dan’s record of
achievement is impressive,” Hance added. "He
possesses marketing and innovation savvy along with considerable
operating acumen. Under his leadership, AT&T Wireless became the nation’s
largest carrier at the time and grew revenues three times faster than
the rate of the industry. The company earned awards for service and
innovation, along with recognition for overall performance. At Embarq he
has done an excellent job of leading the company through its inception,
building its brand and delivering solid financial and operating results.” "I am honored and excited to lead Sprint
Nextel at this important time in its history,”
said Hesse. "There is no company in the
wireless industry with a stronger set of assets. I believe through solid
execution and commitment to our customers we can reinvigorate our
operating performance and return the company to a growth trajectory. We
will review every aspect of our strategy as we intend to lead Sprint to
the forefront of the wireless industry.” "Additionally, I would like to thank the
Board and employees of Embarq Corp. for the honor of serving them.
Together we built a great brand, culture and company. Sprint and Embarq
are major customers and suppliers to each other so I look forward to
continuing to work closely with all of my friends at Embarq.”
Hesse had been chairman and CEO since Embarq’s
inception in 2006. Prior to the formation of Embarq, he served as CEO of
Sprint’s Local Telecommunications Division
for one year before the spin-off that created Embarq. Hesse previously
has spent 23 years at AT&T, including serving between 1997 and 2000 as
the president and CEO of AT&T Wireless Services, which was then the
United States’ largest wireless operator.
Hesse also has joined Sprint Nextel’s board
of directors.
Hance also expressed gratitude to Paul Saleh, the company’s
chief financial officer, who served as interim CEO for the past two
months. "The Board and all Sprint employees
appreciate and respect the dedication and energy that Paul provided. We
thank him for the leadership he demonstrated during this period.” Hance to Remain as Non-Executive Chairman
The Sprint Nextel board also announced that it had elected Hance to
continue serving as non-executive chairman. Hance, 63, is a senior
adviser to the Carlyle Group and retired vice chairman and board member
of Bank of America. He has been a Sprint board member since February
2005 and was named non-executive chairman when Gary Forsee, who had been
chairman, president and CEO, stepped down in October.
Hance served as vice chairman of Bank of America Corporation from 1993
until Jan. 31, 2005 and as the chief financial officer of Bank of
America Corporation from 1988 until April 2004. Hance served as a
director of Sprint Corporation from Feb. 2005 until its merger with
Nextel Communications in August 2005, and he has served as a director of
Sprint Nextel since that time. He serves on the board’s
Audit, Executive and Finance Committees. He also serves on the boards of
Duke Energy, Cousins Properties and Rayonier Inc.
About Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline
communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers,
businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel is widely recognized for
developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including
two robust wireless networks serving 54 million customers at the end of
the third quarter 2007; industry-leading mobile data services; instant
national and international walkie-talkie capabilities; and a global Tier
1 Internet backbone. For more information, visit www.sprint.com.
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