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Tellabs CEO Notebaert resigns to become Qwest CEO; Tellabs chairman Birck resumes CEO duties
June 17, 2002
NAPERVILLE, Ill. -- Richard C. Notebaert resigned as president, chief executive officer and director of Tellabs (Nasdaq: TLAB) to accept a position as chief executive officer of Qwest, effective immediately. Chairman Michael J. Birck resumes the roles of chief executive officer and president. "I appreciate Dick and his many contributions to the success of the business. I won't say goodbye because I look forward to working with Dick as a customer," Birck said. "I am confident that Tellabs is well-positioned to succeed -- with strong customer relationships, a pristine balance sheet, a powerful product portfolio and a deep management team in place." Under the leadership of Birck, 64, Tellabs has grown from a company that ended its first year with $312,000 in sales and 20 employees to $2.2 billion in revenues and 5,400 employees. He served as Tellabs chairman, chief executive officer and president until Notebaert joined Tellabs in 2000. Birck is one of six founders who organised Tellabs in 1975 and took the company public in 1980. Notebaert, 55, served as Tellabs president and CEO since September 2000 and as a Tellabs director since April 2000. He was chairman and CEO of Ameritech from 1994 through 1999. Tellabs Inc. Qwest Communications International Inc.
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