Selasa, 18 Desember 2007

Embarq's Hesse new Sprint Nextel CEO (AP)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Sprint Nextel Corp. on Tuesday named Dan Hesse, the chief executive officer of wireline company Embarq Corp., as its new chief executive officer, effective immediately.

Hesse, who has led Overland Park based Embarq since Sprint spun it off as a separate company a year and a half ago, replaces Gary Forsee, who was ousted from the nation's third-largest wireless provider in October following several quarters of falling subscriber numbers and other operational troubles.

"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, in a release. "Dan's mandate is to hone our strategy, improve our ability to serve our customers and execute in the marketplace."

Between 1997 and 2000, Hesse served as the president and CEO of AT&T Wireless Services, which was then the nation's largest wireless operator.

Hesse will have a full plate waiting for him at Reston, Va.-based Sprint, which has fallen far behind rivals Verizon Wireless and AT&T in attracting and retaining customers. He will also have to decide whether to continue a planned commercial rollout next year of the company's Xohm-branded WiMax service, a brainchild of Forsee's that has been viewed by some critics as too expensive and several years away from making money.

Sprint shares rose 19 cents to $14.10 in premarket trading.

 
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