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About Telstra - Media Centre - Announcement - Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo to depart company on 30 June
Announcements RSS feed Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo to depart company on 30 June Telstra Chairman Donald McGauchie today announced that the company's Chief Executive Officer, Mr Sol Trujillo, would leave the company on 30 June 2009 to return home to the United States. Mr Trujillo discussed his ...
Telstra CEO departing amid government animosity
Telstra CEO departing amid government animosity
news.cnet.com — Sol Trujillo, an American and the former CEO of US West, will leave Australia's largest telecommunications company... after four years on the job. (more) Telstra CEO departing amid government animosity
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Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo Resigns; To Return To U.S.
BARRONS.com: Tech Trader Daily — Telstra (TLSYY.PL), the largest Australian telephone company, announced that Sol Trujillo has resigned as CEO effective June 30. A Mexican-American who was born in Wyoming, Trujillo has been CEO of Telstra since 2005. Trujillo previous served as CEO of Orange, the French telco, and before that, as CEO of U.S. West. Telstra said Trujillo is leaving the company “to return home to the United States.” ...

Industry Moves: Telstra CEO Trujillo To Leave On June 30, H2 Revenue Up 2.7 Percent
mocoNews — ... ever since it was reported that Telstra had hired executive recruitment firm Egon Zehnder to find his replacement, Telstra claims that Trujillo discussed his intentions with the Board yesterday and everyone agreed that "now was a suitable time for a transition to a new CEO given Telstra's transformation is well advanced and on track". The Board hasn't got anyone in mind, but expects to have an announcement by June 30. He'll have to be able to build a media company as well as a telco. (release) ...

Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo leaving, heading back to America on June 30th
Engadget Mobile — ... Great job, thief. Just days after Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo had his HTC handset stolen at Mobile World Congress, the guy has decided that enough is enough. All kidding aside, Sol Trujillo has indeed announced his intentions to vacate his seat and return ...

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