MCLENNAN SUCCEEDS ROBERT KEARNEY AS PRESIDENT AND CEO OF BELL CANADA
MONTREAL, Quebec, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ Bell Canada today announced the appointment of John T. McLennan as president, CEO including a director within the company. Bell's current president and CEO, Robert Kearney, is retiring on Dec. 31, 1993, after 33 numerous years of distinguished service. McLennan's appointment becomes effective Jan. 1, 1994.
Robert Kearney's tenure was marked by way of commitment to a larger role for market forces in determining the evolution in the telecommunications industry as well as the firm conviction that further policy and regulatory changes really need to have the benefits which competitors is designed give customers. Kearney has outlined an image of customer choice when a new balance have to be struck relating to the regulated utility and open competitive parts of
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John McLennan assumes responsibility to the leadership of Bell Canada. McLennan brings experience of success with the remedy for highgrowth, technologybased companies. Before his appointment as president of Bell Ontario, McLennan was chairman, president and CEO of BCE Mobile Communications Inc. (BCE Mobile) from 1990 until 1993. McLennan was chiefly chargeable for repositioning Bell Mobility's operating companies beneath a common name and developing brand awareness. He will be an enterprise proponent of deriving company direction out of your customer's perspective. Which has an impressive string of accomplishments at BCE Mobile, Mitel and Cantel behind him, McLennan brings a diversity practical experience towards challenges facing Bell Canada.
Bell Canada, the most important Canadian telecommunications operating company, markets a whole range of stateoftheart professional services to greater than 7 million business and residence customers in Quebec and Ontario.
Bell Canada is owned by Stentor, an alliance of Canada's major telecommunications companies.
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