Alcatel-Lucent chairman Serge Tchuruk, CEO Pat Russo to step down

July 29, 2008
JULY 29, 2008 -- While the Board searches for a new CEO, Russo says she will remain at the helm until a successor is named to ensure business continuity.

JULY 29, 2008 -- Alcatel-Lucent (search for Alcatel-Lucent) today announced changes to its leadership and Board of Directors. The company also announced its quarterly results and demonstrated improvements to its operational results for the third straight quarter. The company reported that it is making steady progress on the strategy the company laid out last fall.

To pave the way for a fully aligned governance and management model going forward, the company announced the following changes to its management team and Board of Directors:

• Non-Executive Chairman Serge Tchuruk has decided to step down on
     October 1, 2008.

• CEO Pat Russo has decided to step down no later than the end of the year, and at the Board's request will continue to run the company until a new CEO is in place to effect a smooth transition and maintain the continuity of the company's business.

• The Board will commence a search for a new non-executive Chairman and CEO immediately.

• The Board is also initiating a process to change the composition of the Board to a smaller group that will include new members.

"The merger phase is now behind us," contends Serge Tchuruk. "I am proud that Alcatel-Lucent has become a world leader in a technology which is transforming our society. It is now time that the company acquires a personality of its own, independent from its two predecessors. The Board must also evolve, and the Chairman should give the first example, which I have decided to do," he says.

"I am very pleased with the progress we are making especially in light of a difficult market environment," adds Pat Russo. "Our strategy is taking hold, and our results are demonstrating good operational progress. That said, I believe it is the right time for me to step down. The company will benefit from new leadership aligned with a newly composed Board to bring a fresh and independent perspective that will take Alcatel-Lucent to its next level of growth and development in a rapidly changing global market. I have every desire to ensure a smooth transition of leadership within the company, and I have informed the Board of my determination to work closely with them until the end of the year or sooner if a successor is named, and we are in agreement on this approach. I have great confidence in Alcatel-Lucent and believe this to be a company with tremendous potential," she asserts.

Now that the company has moved beyond the transitional phase of the merger, the Board has determined to restructure itself in a way consistent with the company's needs going forward. As part of this process the Board will reduce the size of its membership over time, while adding several new members with strong industry expertise. To initiate this process, Henry Schacht announced that he will resign from the Board immediately, believing that, being a former CEO, he should not remain beyond the transitional stage of the merger. Mr. Schacht was the CEO of Lucent Technologies prior to Ms. Russo becoming CEO in January 2002.


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