Directorate Change
Vodafone Group Plc
18 December 2002
18 December 2002
VODAFONE SELECTS ITS NEXT CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Lord MacLaurin, Chairman of Vodafone Group Plc ('Vodafone'), announces today
that Arun Sarin has been selected to succeed Sir Christopher Gent immediately
following the Annual General Meeting on 30 July 2003. No changes are expected
in the other executive Director responsibilities.
Arun Sarin (48) is presently Chief Executive of Accel-KKR Telecom based in San
Francisco. He is also currently a non executive Director of Vodafone, Charles
Schwab Corp, Cisco Systems and Gap Inc, although he will step down from most of
these Boards in due course, to devote his time to Vodafone. He was formerly
President and Chief Operating Officer of AirTouch Communications until 1999 and
he then became Chief Executive of the Americas and Asia Region of Vodafone until
2000, when Vodafone's US based mobile businesses were merged with others to form
Verizon Wireless.
Arun Sarin, who will relocate to the UK, will join the Executive Committee of
Vodafone on 1 April 2003 as Chief Executive Designate. Arun Sarin has been
appointed with remuneration in accordance with the Company's Remuneration Policy
which was approved by Shareholders at the Annual General Meeting in July 2002.
The package has a base salary of £1.1 million and incentives which have the same
structure and quantum as those currently applying to Sir Christopher Gent,
details of which are published in the 2002 Annual Report. In addition, the
company will reimburse Arun Sarin's relocation expenses.
Earlier this year Sir Christopher Gent expressed his wish to retire in the
latter half of 2003. Sir Christopher was Managing Director of the UK operating
company from its launch in 1985 and became Chief Executive of the Group on 1
January 1997. At that time Vodafone's market capitalisation was £7.5 billion
(equivalent share price: 49.3p) and he has led the growth and development of the
Company which is today valued at over £75 billion.
Lord MacLaurin said:
'This appointment is part of a carefully orchestrated succession plan which I
have put in place at Vodafone. Chris has contributed a huge amount of time and
energy to the Company and it is a testament to his achievements that Vodafone is
now positioned as the global leader in mobile telecommunications. Chris will
continue to lead Vodafone until July next year. I am delighted that Arun Sarin
has made the commitment to take the Group forward to the next phase of growth,
and that we have identified an individual with the ability, stature and
knowledge of Vodafone which make him the ideal person for this role.'
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For further information:
Vodafone Group
Tim Brown, Group Corporate Affairs Director
Melissa Stimpson, Director of Group Investor Relations
Bobby Leach, Head of Group Financial Media Relations
Tel: +44 (0) 1635 673310
Tavistock Communications
Lulu Bridges / John West
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7600 2288
Notes to editors:
BIOGRAPHY
Arun Sarin graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology with a BS in
Engineering in 1975. In 1978 he gained a MS in Engineering and a MBA from the
University of California, at Berkeley.
He started his career as a management consultant before moving, in 1984, to
Pacific Telesis Group in San Francisco. Commencing in corporate development, he
was instrumental in the company acquiring the first cellular licences in the US
as well as winning the first cellular licence in Germany and a PCN licence in
the UK. He was subsequently appointed CFO and Chief Strategy Officer at Pacific
Bell, before moving on to become Vice President and General Manager, San
Francisco Bay Area Telephone Company, a Pacific Bell division with 12,000
employees.
Following the demerger from Pacific Telesis of the mobile and paging businesses
to form AirTouch Communications, Arun was appointed Senior Vice President
Corporate Strategy and Development where he was instrumental in developing and
implementing a growth strategy encompassing partnerships and acquisitions, which
included the merger with the US West wireless business.
On becoming President and CEO, AirTouch International, Arun was responsible for
the acquisition of wireless licences in several overseas territories and
establishing the management teams of these new ventures.
He then became President and CEO of AirTouch Communications where he was
responsible for managing the cellular and paging operations in 14 countries and
was a key negotiator in the successful acquisition of AirTouch by Vodafone Group
Plc. Within the combined business he was CEO US/Asia Pacific region, managing
the Group's operations in the US, Asia and Australasia. In addition, he headed
the Global Technology division, responsible for the introduction of wireless
internet services.
In 2000, with the successful merger of Vodafone AirTouch's US businesses with
those of Bell Atlantic and GTE to form Verizon Wireless, Arun, whilst
maintaining a non-executive directorship of Vodafone AirTouch Plc, became CEO of
Infospace.
In 2001 he joined Accel-KKR Telecom, a telecom investment and management
business, where he evaluated numerous opportunities in the telecommunications
industry around the world and oversaw the acquisition of Bell Canada's Yellow
Pages business.
Arun is married with 2 children and is a US citizen.
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