Z-Tel Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq/NM:ZTEL), a
provider of telecommunications services to residential and
small business customers, announced changes to its
management team and Board of Directors. Eduard Mayer,
who has served as director since July 1998 and Vice
President of Strategic Alliances since July 1999, has
resigned from both positions to pursue other interests. In
addition, Michael Slauson, Vice President of Customer
Care, is replacing James F. Corman as President of
Z-Tel Consumer Services. Corman is leaving the company to
work full-time with the Corman Foundation, a charity
organization he founded in 1989. The company has not chosen
a replacement for the Board vacancy created by Mayer's
departure at this time. Slauson came to Z-Tel from Touch 1,
Communications, Inc. as Vice President of Information
Systems. Prior to joining Touch 1, he held positions as
Computer Programmer/Analyst and Department Manager of Human
Resource Programs at Mason & Hanger Corp. Following
Z-Tel's acquisition of Touch 1 in April 2000, he became Vice
President of Enterprise Systems and has served as Vice
President of Customer Care since January 2001. He holds a
degree in Management Information Systems from Texas Tech
University and an M.B.A. from West Texas A&M University.
Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. ("ACS")
(Nasdaq:ALSK) an integrated communications provider in
Alaska, announced that Kathryn Anderson has accepted
the position of Senior Vice President with responsibility
for sales, marketing and product management. Anderson is a
seasoned executive with more than 27 years in the
telecommunications and computer industries. Anderson served
as Vice President of Business Internet Solutions with
AT&T, where she was responsible for product marketing,
product management and service planning. In previous
assignments, she led the domestic marketing operation for
the AT&T (now Lucent) Cable Systems division and was
Vice President of Software Marketing for NCR. Anderson most
recently was President of Pescatore Systems International,
LLC, a management consulting company that specializes in
marketing and strategic planning for Internet technology,
information systems and software. Anderson will replace Mike
Nichols, who has retired.
Anderson holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics
from Arizona State University and a Master of Science in
Computer Science from Rutgers University.
BTI Telecom Corp. (BTI), a facilities-based
integrated communications provider (ICP) in the southeastern
United States, announced that Brian Branson, Chief
Financial Officer, will resign from the company, effective
December 15, 2001. Branson had been CFO since August 1996,
serving previously as BTI's Treasurer. He joined the Company
in July 1992. BTI has begun an executive search for a new
CFO and expects to announce a successor in the coming weeks.
Metromedia Fiber Network (MFN) (Nasdaq: MFNX), a provider of digital communications infrastructure solutions, announced that
Mark Spagnolo, who has been leading the operations of MFN since his appointment as President and Chief Operating Officer in early October, shall assume the title of President and Chief Executive Officer.
Nick Tanzi, MFN's Chief Executive Officer, is resigning from the
company effective November 30, 2001 for personal reasons.