Rogers President and CEO Nadir Mohamed to retire in 2014

President and CEO of Rogers Communications, Nadir Mohamed, announced on Thursday night that he will retire in January 2014.

Mohamed will help ensure a seamless transition as the company launches an international search for his replacement.

“Nadir is a highly regarded executive who has delivered strong results and substantial value for more than a decade,” said Alan Horn, Chairman of the Board, Rogers Communications Inc.

“Thanks to his disciplined and strategic management approach we’ve strengthened our core business,  solidified our financial position and set Rogers up for long-term success.”

Mohamed began his communications career more than 30 years ago and joined Rogers in August 2000. He was President and CEO of Rogers Wireless from 2001 to 2005 and was appointed President and COO of  Rogers Communications Group in 2005.

He made the leap to President and Chief Executive Officer in March 2009, succeeding the late company founder Ted Rogers.

“The company’s in great shape and it’s time to start the transition to the next generation of leadership. Over the next year I look forward to delivering strong results and to ensuring a seamless transition,” Mohamed said.

“It’s truly a privilege to work with the Rogers family, the board, the leadership team and our employees to deliver for customers and  shareholders and to set the foundation for the future.”

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