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LCC International taps former IBM Global Services VP as new President and CEO

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05 Oct 2005 | (News)
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LCC International, Inc., a global leader in wireless voice and data turn-key technical consulting services, announced today that Dean J. Douglas has been named President and Chief Executive Officer effective October 17, 2005. Mr. Douglas will also serve as a member of LCC's Board of Directors.

Mr. Douglas, prior to joining LCC, was Vice President, Communications and Distribution Sectors, IBM Global Services, an outsourcing business segment of International Business Machines (IBM) and has 25 years experience in the systems and telecommunications industries.

As Vice President, Communications and Distributions Sectors, IBM Global Services, Mr. Douglas was responsible for the outsourcing, outtasking and transformation services businesses, where his clients included most of the major telecommunications carriers.

Before joining IBM, Mr. Douglas was General Manager of Invisix, a CiscoMotorola joint venture created to exploit emerging wireless IP technology. In addition, he was responsible for worldwide business development for Motorola's Cellular Infrastructure Group prior to his Invisix responsibilities.

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