Globalstar Relocates
Corporate Headquarters To Louisiana
July 13 2010
Globalstar, Inc. announced that it will be
re-locating its corporate headquarters to Covington, LA. In addition,
Globalstar’s product development center, the company’s international customer
care operations, call center and other global business functions including
finance, accounting, sales, marketing and corporate communications will move to
Louisiana. Globalstar expects to relocate and create close to 150 high
value jobs in Covington by the end of 2011, increasing to 200 jobs by 2013 and a
total of more than 490 by 2018.
Gov. Jindal said, “Today’s announcement is
a big win for Covington, the North Shore and our whole state. This is exactly
the kind of company that we positioned Louisiana to secure when we created
Louisiana FastStart in 2008 and enhanced our digital media incentive program in
2009. Since early 2008, leading companies have announced moves of their
headquarters or other significant operations to Louisiana from a wide variety of
states, including California, Georgia, Mississippi, Rhode Island, Virginia,
Wisconsin, Illinois, Oregon and Texas. And we’re not stopping there. With our
nation still enduring tough economic times and our state facing thousands of job
losses associated with the federal deepwater drilling moratorium, our efforts to
retain and attract jobs are more important than ever.”
“With less than four months to go before we
expect to begin launching our new satellite constellation, this move is just
another step toward rebuilding Globalstar into the world's preeminent provider
of high quality commercial and consumer mobile satellite voice and data
services,” said Jay Monroe, Executive Chairman of Globalstar, Inc.
“Relocating to Covington will help dramatically reduce our operating costs as we
execute our next generation strategic initiatives. The telecommunications
industry is extremely competitive and we are seeing increased competition across
the industry. We are positioning Globalstar for long-term success by lowering
our cost of operations, improving revenue growth and speed to market for new
products through vertical integration and through the introduction of new and
innovative products developed in Louisiana.
“Thanks to LED’s progressive digital
interactive media incentives and tax credits, Globalstar can expect to benefit
immediately and on an annual basis well into the future. I know the Gulf
region quite well and we also have many customers in the area. It boasts
much lower taxes and employee cost of living compared with our former home in
Silicon Valley. Combined with the work ethic and resourcefulness of the State's
workforce, you have an extremely attractive environment for innovative global
companies such as ours. I would like to thank Governor Bobby Jindal, Stephen
Moret, their respective staffs and all levels of local government involved for
their enthusiastic support and responsiveness in helping bring Globalstar to the
Gulf region.”
“Today is a great day for Globalstar, our
stockholders and employees, and we are proud to call Covington and the state of
Louisiana our new home” added Peter Dalton, CEO Globalstar, Inc.
“Louisiana’s leading universities including Loyola, LSU, Tulane and The
University of New Orleans plus the state’s reputation as a recreational sporting
enthusiast’s paradise provide an ideal environment for recruiting highly skilled
employees.”
Mr. Dalton added, “This move also maximizes
the benefits of our recent acquisition of Covington based satellite asset
tracking and messaging products manufacturer Axonn and creates in Globalstar the
first and only vertically integrated mobile satellite company. Physically
relocating our product team to work directly with the former Axonn engineers not
only decreases our pre-production costs but it also will shorten the time to
market for our company’s integrated wireless and satellite based products.
We considered relocating our headquarters to numerous states but the overall
advantages of moving here were simply too compelling to ignore.”
Globalstar expects to take advantage of the
State’s reimbursement of relocation costs plus a commercial lease subsidy for
its new corporate headquarters and future tax credits associated with a host of
State programs. The Company plans to maintain its network operations
including its satellite and ground operations control centers in California.
Globalstar today announced it is
strengthening its senior management team by naming three new executives.
Together with the current senior managers, these individuals are mandated to
improve and accelerate the Company’s financial performance.
Dirk J. Wild has joined the Company
as Senior Vice President of Finance, and will assume the role of chief financial
officer in mid-August. Mr. Wild previously served in numerous capacities,
including Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer and Interim Chief
Financial Officer, for The Shaw Group Inc., (NYSE symbol: SHAW) a leading global
provider of technology, engineering, procurement, and facilities management
services for government and private sector clients with approximately 27,000
global employees and over $7 billion in annual revenues. Mr. Wild holds a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from Louisiana Tech University and a
Master of Professional Accounting from the University of Texas, Austin.
Mr. Wild will lead the transition of Globalstar's accounting, finance and other
administrative functions to Louisiana. Current Senior Vice President and CFO
Fuad Ahmad who is unable to relocate to Louisiana due to family reasons will
continue to serve as chief financial officer until mid-August and will remain
with the Company as Senior Vice President of Corporate Development and
Strategy.
Effective immediately, L. Barbee Ponder IV has been named General Counsel and
Vice President of Regulatory Affairs for Globalstar, Inc. Mr. Ponder has
previously served as Senior Regulatory Counsel for BellSouth Corporation in
Washington, D.C. where he provided representation before the Federal
Communications Commission, Congress and the White House on issues concerning
1996 Telecommunications Act, deregulation of broadband services and tax issues
concerning the telecommunications industry. Prior to joining BellSouth, Mr.
Ponder practiced with the Jones Walker law firm in New Orleans, where he
specialized in commercial litigation including class action defense. Mr. Ponder
will be responsible for all of Globalstar’s legal matters, including those with
the FCC and other international communications regulatory agencies. Mr. Ponder
holds a law degree (Juris Doctor with distinction) from the Emory University
School of Law, Atlanta, GA and a Bachelor of Science in Management degree from
the A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
William F. Adler, who retired as Globalstar’s General Counsel and Vice President
of Regulatory Affairs in January 2010, will continue in his present role as
legal consultant to the company supporting Mr. Ponder’s transition.
Effective immediately, Brian Beck has been named Vice President Product
Development and Manufacturing for Globalstar, Inc. Mr. Beck has served in
a number of engineering, product design and strategic marketing roles including
Director of Engineering and Director of Business Development with Harris
Corporation, a leading wireless communications and information technology
company that serves government and commercial markets in more than 150
countries. Mr. Beck also co-founded and managed businesses in the health care
industry. Mr. Beck will be primarily responsible for product design,
manufacturing and customer service for Globalstar’s new product development
center in Covington, Louisiana. Mr. Beck holds a Bachelor of Science
degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois and completed
graduate studies in business and engineering at the University of Florida.
“The
organizational changes announced today further demonstrate our commitment to our
investors and customers to grow the Company into the world’s premier provider of
mobile satellite services and consumer products,” added Mr. Monroe. “These
three experienced professionals were specifically selected to advance and
maximize our financial and next generation product initiatives and to develop
services and partnerships that further leverage Globalstar’s global spectrum
assets. Peter Dalton and I look forward to working with the new members of
our management team.”
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