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WorldCom names Capellas as chairman and CEO

By Joris Evers , IDG News Service , 11/15/2002

WorldCom Friday named Michael Capellas chairman and CEO, ending a week of speculation about the appointment of the former Hewlett-Packard president as the head of the telecommunications company.

Capellas resigned his post as president of HP earlier this week, on the same day that The Wall Street Journal wrote that the former Compaq chairman and CEO was the top candidate to lead WorldCom. HP acquired Compaq earlier this year.

WorldCom, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July, is mired in a $9 billion accounting scandal, the largest in U.S. history. The Clinton, Miss., carrier faces fraud charges brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, several shareholder lawsuits and congressional investigations.

But despite these difficulties, Capellas is optimistic. At a press conference held in New York Friday, the new company head said he plans to set the company back on track by focusing on customers, energizing WorldCom employees and demonstrating "unwavering integrity."

"We will be a role model of governance," Capellas said, adding that he feels "enormous responsibility" to help redeem the role of the CEO in the U.S., which has been tarnished by a series of recent corporate accounting scandals, including that of WorldCom.

Capellas is convinced that WorldCom has the assets, the customers and the people to regain a leadership role in this industry, he said in a statement issued by WorldCom.

"Today we are launching a new company, one that will reclaim the strengths of its past and focus on a promising future," Capellas said in the statement.

To achieve this, the company will install a customer advisory board, establish a sophisticated sales force, and Capellas himself plans to hit the road, visiting customers and getting their feedback. Although the new CEO said that there will be some additional management changes, he added that there "will not be a complete rebuild of the management team."

To achieve that goal, WorldCom will have to regain trust and win respect by rebuilding the company into one with good corporate governance and management integrity, he said.

In September, WorldCom started looking for a new CEO to replace John Sidgmore, who took over the role in April after Bernard Ebbers' abrupt departure.

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