Cox Enterprises Board of Directors Member and Former Cox Communications CEO James O. Robbins Passes Away
2007年10月12日 - 12:16AM
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ATLANTA, Oct. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- James O. Robbins, a
board member of Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises, Inc. and former
president and chief executive officer of Cox Communications, died
yesterday following a battle with cancer. "The passing of our dear
friend and valued colleague is a sad event for me, my family and
all the employees of Cox," said Jim Kennedy, chairman and chief
executive officer of Cox Enterprises. "Jim embodied the spirit of
our company -- to do the right thing by the people the company
touches -- employees, customers, vendors, partners and the
communities Cox serves. We will miss him terribly." In April 2006,
Robbins was elected a member of the Cox Enterprises board of
directors following his retirement from Cox Communications, the
nation's third largest cable telecommunications company. Robbins
joined Cox in 1983 and was named president in 1985. He added CEO to
his title when Cox Communications went public in 1995. His
professional legacy remains the re-invention of Cox Communications
from a stand-alone cable TV provider into a powerhouse
entertainment, broadband and telecommunications company that
pioneered the innovative triple- play service bundle. Under his
leadership, Cox transformed itself into a corporate role model for
fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce, delivering a superior
customer experience and giving generously to the communities in
which it operates. "I am deeply saddened by the loss of Jim
Robbins," said Pat Esser, president of Cox Communications. "He was
a friend, leader and mentor to countless people, including me, and
is widely regarded as an industry pioneer who led our company with
brilliant vision, courage and heart. Jim's influence on Cox and
everyone who had the honor of working with him will live on." "I
had the privilege to work with Jim for 16 years during my tenure as
CFO for Cox Communications," said Jimmy Hayes, president and chief
operating officer of Cox Enterprises. "He was a legendary leader,
and his singular dedication to the company and our employees taught
us all priceless lessons on creating a culture of superior customer
service that lives on at all Cox companies and throughout the
communications industry. He will be sorely missed as a friend,
confidant and leader." Robbins is survived by his wife, Debby
Robbins; their daughters Jane Brooks Robbins, Payson Robbins
Murray, and Hilary Robbins Thomas; his brother, E. Brooks Robbins;
and his sister, Barbara R. Anderson. About Cox Communications
(http://www.cox.com/) Cox Communications is a multi-service
broadband communications and entertainment company with more than 6
million total residential and commercial customers. The
third-largest cable television company in the United States, Cox
offers an array of advanced digital video, high-speed Internet and
telephony services over its own nationwide IP network, as well as
integrated wireless services in affiliation with Sprint (NYSE:S).
Cox Business is a full-service, facilities-based provider of
communications solutions for commercial customers, providing
high-speed Internet, voice and long distance services, as well as
data and video transport services for small to large-sized
businesses. Cox Media offers national and local cable advertising
in traditional spot and new media formats, along with promotional
opportunities and production services. Cox Communications wholly
owns and operates the Travel Channel. More information about the
services of Cox Communications, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cox
Enterprises, is available at http://www.cox.com/,
http://www.coxbusiness.com/, and http://www.coxmedia.com/. About
Cox Enterprises (http://www.coxenterprises.com/) Cox Enterprises is
one of the nation's leading media companies and providers of
automotive services, with 2006 revenues of $13 billion and more
than 80,000 employees. Major operating subsidiaries include Cox
Communications, Inc. (cable television distribution, telephone,
high-speed Internet access, other advanced broadband services and
Travel Channel); Cox Newspapers, Inc. (newspapers, local and
national direct mail advertising and customized newsletters); Cox
Television (television broadcasting and television and digital
sales rep firms including Cox Cross Media); Cox Radio, Inc. ([NYSE:
CXR] broadcast radio stations and interactive Web sites); Manheim
(vehicle auctions, repair and certification services and web-based
technology products) and Cox Auto Trader (automotive publications
and majority ownership of http://www.autotrader.com/). DATASOURCE:
Cox Enterprises CONTACT: Bobby Amirshahi of Cox Enterprises,
+1-678-645-4518, ; or David Grabert of Cox Communications,
+1-404-269-7054, Web site: http://www.cox.com/
http://www.coxbusiness.com/ http://www.coxmedia.com/
http://www.coxenterprises.com/
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