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Cambridge Telcom Report, June 21, 1999
AT&T Thursday announced the promotion of H. Eugene (Gene) Lockhart, 49, currently executive vice president and the company's chief marketing officer, to the new position of president, AT&T Consumer Services.
Lockhart replaces Daniel H. Schulman, who is leaving AT&T to become president and COO of Priceline.com.
"Gene has an impressive record of marketing to demanding, savvy consumers in highly competitive environments," said John D. Zeglis, president of AT&T. "His talent and experience make him the ideal choice for president of AT&T Consumer Services, with responsibility for the development, marketing, and after-sale care of segment-specific service bundles." Lockhart will report to Zeglis.
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Prior to joining AT&T in January 1999, Lockhart was president of Bank America Corporation's Global Retail Bank, where he was responsible for the consumer, commercial, and small business banking services delivered through more than 3,000 branches around the world. Prior to joining BankAmerica, he was president and CEO of MasterCard International and CEO of Midland Bank PLC, where he was responsible for all consumer and corporate banking services in the United Kingdom.
Lockhart is on the Board of Directors of RJR Nabisco Holdings, the First Republic Bank, IMS Health, Inc., and the Academy of Arts in London. He is also a trustee of the Alumni Board of the University of Virginia, where he received his MBA and B.S. degrees.
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