AT&T channel chief Celine Azizkhan has announced she is leaving the company after nearly 5 years heading the company's indirect channels team, ChannelWeb has learned.
An AT&T spokesman on Monday confirmed that Azizkhan is leaving AT&T, but offered no additional information on her departure. Azizkhan did not respond to an email seeking comment.
Azizkhan was recently featured in VARBusiness' Most Powerful Women of the Channel for her 28-year career.
At the time, Azizkhan said her goal was to deliver services that customers demand and to continue to take a leadership role in making sure that the full breadth of AT&T's portfolio is positioned with the solution provider and agent base.
Azizkhan took a strong focus on solution provider satisfaction, making AT&T easy to do business with and ultimately delivered customer satisfaction as she lead AT&T into its convergence of new voice, video and data services.
AT&T would not say when Azizkhan's last day is and why she is leaving the company. AT&T also would not say whether it is seeking a replacement to fill Azizkhan's role.
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