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Replaces Ronee Hagen, who will retire.
June 18, 2013
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
J. Joel Hackney, Jr. will join PGI as chief executive officer, and a member of the board of directors, effective immediately. He succeeds Veronica “Ronee” Hagen, who will be retiring after assisting in the leadership transition. Hagen will continue to serve as a member of the board of directors. Mike Zafirovski, chairman of PGI’s board of directors, says, “Joel is a talented, seasoned global business leader who is well prepared to boldly move the company to a new level. PGI has a solid strategic direction for continued global leadership, and I am confident Joel will be able to build on the company’s momentum.” Zafirovski adds, “Ronee’s retirement is a tribute to her contributions at PGI and the other companies she has served over her 31 distinguished years in business. I worked closely with Ronee and Blackstone on a succession plan that met her retirement objectives while providing PGI with the best possible next leader. PGI is a better company as a result of her leadership and we thank her for her stewardship and commitment to a smooth transition.” Hackney, 44, has held varied global executive roles with General Electric, Nortel and Avaya. He was most recently senior vice president and general manager of Cloud Solutions for Avaya, a global IT and communications leader, where he led the company’s transformation into a leader in cloud-based solutions. Prior to leading Avaya’s fastest growing business unit, Hackney was senior vice president of Avaya worldwide sales, marketing and field operations. Before Avaya, Hackney served as president of Nortel’s enterprise solutions unit and also its senior vice president of global operations and quality. Prior to this, Hackney was a member of the senior executive team within General Electric, where he had a 14-year career leading varied businesses and functions in the U.S. and Europe. He holds a B.S. degree in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. “I am excited to join PGI employees in our mission for a safer, cleaner, and healthier world. My expectation is to join a team focused on working smart, hard and together,” Hackney says. “On a personal level, my family and I look forward to moving to theCharlotte area and contributing to the community.” Hagen joined PGI in 2007 and has served as the company’s CEO since that time.
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