News Source: The Australian
| 6 months ago
Sol Trujillo's very quiet exit from Australia means a new and much less aggressive image for Telstra under his successor, David Thodey. But it also demonstrates how much work the company has to do to repair relations with the Government without...
News Source: The Age
| 6 months ago
SOL Trujillo, the brash American telco executive who entered Australia with a bang in July 2005 to lead Telstra, has exited with a whimper. Although he had promised to stay on until June 30 to oversee the transition to his successor, David Thodey, Mr...
News Source: The Courier-Mail
| 6 months ago
Telstra, Sol Trujillo has left Australia quietly and gone home to San Diego. The American was expected to leave the job on June 30 but went on Thursday, making way for his successor David Thodey to take the helm of Australia's biggest telco. Mr...
News Source: The Daily Telegraph (Australia)
| 6 months ago
THE corporate brawling of his reign was played out in public, but former Telstra boss Sol Trujillo has slipped away from the company and the country very quietly. He leaves behind thousands of bruised shareholders and takes with him an expected $31...
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 6 months ago
Telstra's dearly departed Sol Trujillo working up until the last minute of the last hour. Remember how his chief spruiker, Donald McGauchie, talked up Sol's dedication to Telstra after the American fired himself to reap a $3 million termination...
News Source: Xtra News
| 6 months ago
Outspoken Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo has left the Australian telecoms giant early so his replacement can take on the role immediately, the company said Tuesday. Telstra said Trujillo had returned to his native United States, even though he...