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It’s not terribly often that Canada’s Rogers Communications names a new chief exec — hell, the last one was none other than the company’s founder himself — so needless to say, it’s a pretty big deal that the company has concluded its search and sealed the deal. As expected, Nadir Mohamed, who already has plenty of executive-level experience within the company serving as president and COO of its Communications Division, has been named to the CEO post, concluding a search both outside and inside the wireless giant for Ted Rogers’ successor. Congrats, Nadir — you’ve got big shoes to fill. [Warning: PDF link]
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
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