Call-Net realigns organizational structure
30 September 2004 - 2:57AM
PR Newswire (US)
Call-Net realigns organizational structure TORONTO, Sept. 29
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Call-Net Enterprises Inc. today announced
a realignment of its organizational structure designed to improve
organizational effectiveness. Duncan McEwan, the current chief
operating officer will take on a new assignment as executive vice
president and chief strategy officer. In this new role, he will
continue to provider leadership to the company. All new product
development, strategic marketing and planning activities will be
consolidated under his leadership. The business solution and
wholesale carrier services business units will be consolidated and
Eric Dobson will become senior vice president of Business and
Carrier Services. Dobson was formerly president of Carrier
Services. Phil Hartling will become senior vice president of
Consumer and Small Office Home Office. Phil was previously vice
president, customer service operations and strategy. Call-Net is
consolidating its corporate, operations, marketing and provisioning
functions, and eliminating the positions of chief operating
officer, chief legal counsel and business unit presidents.
Concurrent with this realignment George Malysheff, senior vice
president and chief legal counsel and Greg McCamus, president
Sprint Canada Business Solutions will be assisting with the
transition and will be departing the organization by the end of
year. The changes take effect October 1, 2004. About Call-Net
Enterprises Inc. Call-Net Enterprises Inc., (TSX: FON, FON.B)
primarily through its wholly owned subsidiary Sprint Canada Inc.,
is a leading Canadian integrated communications solutions provider
of home phone, wireless, long distance and IP services to
households, and local, long distance, toll free, enhanced voice,
data and IP services to businesses across Canada. Call-Net,
headquartered in Toronto, owns and operates an extensive national
fibre network, has over 148 co-locations in five major urban areas
including 31 municipalities and maintains network facilities in the
United States and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit
http://www.callnet.ca/ and http://www.sprint.ca/. DATASOURCE:
Call-Net Enterprises Inc. CONTACT: Media contact: Karen O'Leary,
(416) 718-6445, karen.oleary.sprint-canada.com
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