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  • Ofcom Board appoints Ed Richards as CEO

    Ofcom Board appoints Ed Richards as CEO

    MUMBAI: The Ofcom Board has appointed Ed Richards as its Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect.

    Prior to his appointment to Ofcom, Ed was the Prime Minister’s Senior Policy Advisor on Media, Telecoms, Internet and e-Government. He has also worked as the Controller of Corporate Strategy at the BBC.

    On his new appointment, Ed Richards said, “This is a fascinating job in a fascinating and fast changing area. We have a strong organisation, committed people and a track record that we intend to build on. I am thoroughly looking forward to the challenges.”

    “Ed has played a critically important role in the establishment of Ofcom. He has a profound understanding of the markets we regulate and is ideally placed to lead the organisation into the future,” said Ofcom Chairman David Currie.

    Ed Richards joined the Ofcom Board in March 2003. In July 2005 he was promoted to Chief Operating Officer, in which his responsibilities included strategy, research, consumer policy, business planning, finance, human resources and Ofcom’s functions in the Nations and Regions.

    Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services.

  • Stephen Carter to step down as Ofcom CEO

    Stephen Carter to step down as Ofcom CEO

    MUMBAI: The Ofcom Board today announced that Stephen Carter will stand down from his role as CEO with effect from 15 October 2006.

    Carter will continue to lead all operational and financial matters until that date, but from 1 August 2006 will not be party to Ofcom’s economic, competition and policy decisions.

    Ofcom chairman David Currie said, “Stephen took on an immensely challenging task – and has performed outstandingly. His legacy is an effective and credible organisation which plays an important role in delivering greater choice, lower prices and greater innovation.”

    Carter said, “There is never a good time to leave a great job. However, Ofcom is now firmly established, broadband and digital competition are delivering real results, and the recent extension of David’s term makes for an orderly transition.”