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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Head of ATT Labs Resigns

Behzad Nadji has resigned from AT&T. Here is the text of his email announcement:

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

After 18+ wonderful years at AT&T I have decided to leave AT&T in search of other opportunities. It was not an easy decision for me, but I had many reasons weighing in favor of it. I will probably be taking the next few months off and then I will start looking at other possibilities.
My last day at AT&T is March 1st.

Regards,

Behzad Nadji
Sr. VP. , AT&T Networks, Research, and Architecture,
Head of AT&T Labs

posted by Ted Shelton at 2:23 PM

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