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Sirius Names Andreas Lazar Senior Vice President, Business Development

by Staff Writers
New York NY (SPX) Jan 24, 2006
Sirius Satellite Radio has announced that the company has appointed Andreas Lazar as Senior Vice President, Business Development, reporting to Mel Karmazin.

Lazar, previously a Vice President and investment banker at Allen & Company, will be responsible for exploring and structuring strategic partnerships with media, communications and technology companies to extend Sirius' product breadth and drive subscriber growth.

"As our technology, products and programming continue to evolve, Andreas's extensive experience will enable us to pursue the many business opportunities available that can extend Sirius' footprint to increase subscriber growth and revenue even further," said Mel Karmazin, CEO of Sirius. "We look forward to having Andreas work with me and the executive team as we explore the numerous possibilities before us."

At Allen & Company, Lazar initiated and executed strategic and financing transactions for companies in media and communications industries, including mergers and acquisitions, public and private equity financing and direct investments in selected companies.

Prior to Allen & Company, Lazar worked as an investment banker for Credit Suisse First Boston, executing mergers and acquisitions and capital raising activities in the media and telecommunications industries.

Lazar is a graduate of Harvard University with a degree in Economics.

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