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AT&T prepaid brand Cricket Wireless taps Dwyer as president

Dwyer replaces Van Buskirk as head of AT&T prepaid brand Cricket Wireless

AT&T Mobility named John Dwyer president of its Cricket Wireless prepaid division, replacing Jennifer Van Buskirk, who had been named to a new position within AT&T.

Dwyer is set to oversee Cricket Wireless’ “premium” no-contract brand, including day-to-day operations and long-term planning, strategy and execution. Dwyer previously worked in customer experience positions at AT&T Mobile and Business Solutions division, with former positions in leadership roles at Cingular Wireless and Pacific Bell Mobile Services.

“John brings a wealth of experience and an unrelenting focus on customer satisfaction to everything he does and we’re excited to have him join the Cricket brand,” said Glenn Lurie, president and CEO of AT&T Mobility, in a statement. “He will lead a nationwide team delivering simplicity, reliability and value to millions more customers seeking premium prepaid without compromise.”

Van Buskirk was recently named president of AT&T’s Northeast Region, having overseen Cricket Wireless’ relaunch following its acquisition from Leap Wireless in 2014.

AT&T Mobility has solidified its prepaid efforts under the Cricket brand, which it has used to aggressively target prepaid offerings from T-Mobile US’ MetroPCS brand and Sprint’s various prepaid efforts.

AT&T recently reported its Cricket-based prepaid efforts posted 466,000 net additions for the third quarter, which was a strong turnaround from the loss of 46,000 prepaid customers last year and showed continued success in integrating the Leap Wireless assets.

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