BYLAWS CODE OF ETHICS OFFICERS REGIONAL LEADERS BIOGRAPHIES SUPPORT STAFF
The Lucent Retirees Organization was chartered in January 2003 in the state of New York. It's purpose is to address the interests of 127,000 individuals under the Lucent pension plan that embodies all Lucent and Bell Labs retirees, including those who retired when the company was known as Western Electric and/or AT&T Network Systems, plus subsidiaries such as Teletype and Sandia.
The LRO was formed to leverage members' Lucent stock ownership power, their long-standing and influential relationships not only with Lucent but with Lucent's customers and their influence with lawmakers and regulators. The LRO wants to assist Lucent in returning to its former position as the premier telecommunications leader in the world.
The organization endeavors to safeguard the pensions and benefits that Lucent has committed to provide its retirees, spouses and dependents. In addition, the LRO helps its members and their families with issues relating to their pensions, benefits, Social Security, Medicare and other aspects that impact their quality of life.
We currently have over 11,000 members. LRO membership is open to current retirees with a Lucent pension, a person vested for a Lucent pension, or the spouse of any such retiree or vested person. The LRO is incorporated as a non-profit organization. 'JOIN US' to become an LRO member.
LRO BYLAWS
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SECTION 1. Pension Benefits.
Preserve and urge the enhancement of pension, healthcare and
other benefits earned by Retirees while employed by Lucent and
its predecessor and/or successor companies. Retiree for
the purposes of this document is defined as a person who has
met the requirement of Lucent and its predecessors and
successors to retire from the Company with retirement benefits.
SECTION 2. Strengthen Lucent.
To the extent consistent with Retirees’ interests, help
strengthen Lucent to the best of its ability.
SECTION 3. Support Lucent
To the extent consistent with Retirees’ interests, use
its network of Retirees and lobbying and Public Relations
assets, to support Lucent’s business initiatives.
SECTION 4. Protect Retirees.
Work to ensure that fairness and justice are given to its
universe of Retirees - Retirees who planned the finances of
their senior years based on Lucent commitments made to them
upon their retirements.
LRO MISSION
Overview. The Lucent Retiree Organization’s (LRO’s) mission is dedicated to three major purposes:
First: To urge the preservation and, if possible, the
enhancement of pension, healthcare and other benefits earned
by Retirees;
Second: To help strengthen Lucent to the best of its
ability and, to the extent consistent with Retirees’
interests, use its network of Retirees and Public Relations
assets to support Lucent’s business; and
Third: Work to ensure that fairness and justice are given
to its universe of Retirees.
Second: To help strengthen Lucent to the best of its ability and, to the extent consistent with Retirees’ interests, use its network of Retirees and Public Relations assets to support Lucent’s business; and
Third: Work to ensure that fairness and justice are given to its universe of Retirees.
The LRO’s membership consists of those Retirees who have elected to join and whose pensions are paid from the Lucent Pension Trust Fund. The LRO Directors and Officers are volunteers drawn from the LRO membership universe. They perform their duties on a volunteer, non-salaried basis.
LRO Code of
Ethics/Conduct
The following is a Code of Ethics/Conduct for approved and
adopted by the LRO Board of Directors. It has been written to
set forth guideposts for the LRO Officers and Directors, as
well as for those volunteers who actively support said Officers
and Directors, as they collectively strive to meet LRO
missions. Each individual’s agreement and signature is
required.
Know what’s going on. The business, economic and
legislative segments of our culture are in constant motion.
Activities that impact Retirees are occurring almost daily.
These impose a far-reaching responsibility on all concerned. To
keep as informed as possible, the LRO, its Officers, Directors
and Members must strive to use all reasonable sources of
relevant information. When appropriate, conference calls must
be held so that the aforementioned persons can discuss the
aspects and potential impacts of recent events. The objective
of such calls being to share knowledge and collectively
determine various approaches that might be taken by individual
Retirees to reach what best suits her/his personal situation
(i.e.: as regards medical, legal, financial counseling, etc.,
etc.)
Mind your own business. Our programs are to be
determined solely on the basis of what is in the best interests
of the Retirees. Under no circumstances should any agreement or
understanding be entered into with any outside persons or
organizations until approved by the LRO Board of Directors. The
LRO is responsible to its membership for its policies and
procedures; this must be kept in mind when formulating policy
and plans for action on any particular front. No member shall
be granted more favorable consideration than any other.
Steer clear of conflict. Our Officers, Directors and
active supporters must avoid dealing with any person or firm
with whom they, as individuals, have any connection or
financial interest. Propriety demands that, if such a
transaction with such a person or firm is absolutely required,
a disinterested associate handle it. One’s position must
never be used to promote or advance personal interests, even
indirectly. One of the most important deterrents to such
conflicts is disclosure; interests of any person in authority
that could raise possibilities of a conflict are to be
disclosed to the Board of Directors for resolution.
Know how to keep a secret. Information obtained as the
result of activities within the LRO must be held private, and
should never be revealed to unauthorized persons. Such
information must never be used for personal advantage; nor
should it be used to the advantage of others. This shall be
adhered to until such time as the responsible party or parties
publicly disclose the information.
Say thank you, but no thank you. Gifts and excessive
entertainment from outside sources that may be trying to sway
LRO actions for one reason or another are to be courteously and
tactfully declined. Acceptance of anything that may be
construed as attempts to attain personal gain on the part of a
responsible LRO person is highly improper and courts severe
censure.
Be wary of outside interests. Acceptance of outside
employment and membership on outside boards (except those of
civic, charitable or religious groups), while not in itself
objectionable and often helpful from a public relations
standpoint, involves possible conflict of interest and should
be reviewed with the Officers and Directors. No official shall
direct the allocation of LRO funds, whether they are purchases,
endorsements, or whatever to second parties with the direct or
indirect objective of obtaining preferred consideration in
return.
Don’t knock interacting organizations. Interaction
with inter-related organizations must always be positive and
courteous. Friendly relations are far more effective and
permanent than derogatory remarks. Such behavior is contrary to
the character of the LRO and is to be avoided.
Give service, not advice. Members may often seek advice
from the Officers and Directors that have could have a
significant impact on the asking individual’s lifestyle.
We must be extremely careful to avoid any statements that might
be construed as advice-giving. Do not recommend attorneys,
accountants, insurance brokers or agents.
Be a good citizen. As previously implied in the
foregoing section entitled Know what’s going on,
enlightened interest in governmental affairs and dedication to
meeting responsibilities of good citizenship (i.e.: by voting
in all elections), is important to the strength of our mission
achievements. Participation in political activities should be
done in a manner that gives positive credit to the LRO.
Remember, you are the LRO. It must always be remembered
that to each person with whom you are interacting -- whether by
personal contact, correspondence or telephone – you
represent the LRO. Its reputation and prestige are enhanced or
diminished by the way you act. Empathy for every Retiree and
her/his situation is significant and very important. Assure
that LRO affairs are conducted in a manner that fosters its
favorable image and reputation.
Live a life of which we can all be proud. The conduct of
each life should reflect positively on the LRO. A reputation
for good morals, ethics and integrity is essential; every
Officer and Director must remain above reproach. Ethical and
legal behavior is each individual’s responsibility.
Any individual found to have violated any of the foregoing
policies shall be subject to removal in accordance with
applicable LRO rules and by-laws.
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Officers, Board of Directors, and Regional Leadership
LRO Board of Directors -2008President -Andy Guarriello -
andyguarriello@verizon.net
Phone:972-523-7311
Mail Address: 6605 Castle Pines Drive – Plano, TX 75093
Vice President -
Gary Reichow
-
greichow@hotmail.com
Phone: 904-827-9818
Mail Address: 620 Palencia Club Dr. Unit 103 St. Augustine, Fl 32095
Secretary - Eli Shaff -
retiredelishaff@aol.com
Phone: 972-307-5777
Mail Address: 3224 Prestonwood Dr. - Plano, TX 75093
Treasurer
- Richard (Dick) McCauley
-
dickmccauley@yahoo.com
Phone: 973-635-2122
Mail Address: 34 Stonewyck Drive - Chatham, NJ 07928
Legal Team Director -
Charles Graves -jgraves@austin.rr.com
Phone: 512-266-7138
Mail Address: 6818 Oasis Pass - Austin, TX 78732
Legislative Affairs Director Bob Martina - rfjm9870@aol.com
Phone: 318-797-5419
Mail Address: 9870 Jennifer Lane - Shreveport, LA 71106
Pension Team Director - Frank Minter - fcminter@aol.com
Phone: 205-915-2908
Mail Address: 415 Highgate Hill Road - Indian Springs, AL 35124-3816
Benefits Team Director - Ron Hoth- rhoth@triad.rr.com
Phone: 336-998-7721
Mail Address: 1061 Riverbend Drive - Advance, NC 27006-8530
Regional Directors
New England (MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
Paul Bayliss – jpbayliss@comcast.net
Phone: 603-842-4457
Mail Address: 44 Cardinal Dr., Dover, NH 03820
Northeast (CT, DE, NJ, NY, PA)
Patricia Smith - patriciaa_2@yahoo.com
Phone: 908-889-57577
Mail Address: 1133 Tanglewood Lane - Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
Mid Atlantic (DC, MD, NC, SC, VA, WVA)
Hal Worley - hworley@triad.rr.com
Phone: 336-725-3603
Mail Address: 839 Glen Echo Trail - Winston-Salem, NC 27106
Southeast (AL, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, TN)
Walt Ehmer - wjehmer@att.net
Phone: 770-392-0935
Mail Address: 1785 Brandon Hall Drive - Atlanta, GA 30350
Southwest (AR, KS, LA, MO, OK, TX)
Bob Allen - vetb@bellsouth.net
Phone: 318-797-5804
Mail Address: 10090 Chenier Point - Shreveport, LA 71106
North Central (Il, IN, MI, OH, WI)
John Woodruff - jwcepi@sbcglobal.net
Phone: 317-846-6496
Mail Address: 12444 Pebblepoint Pass - Carmel, IN 46033
Mountain (AZ, CO, IA, MN, ND, NE, NM, SD, UT, WY)
Joe Dombrowski - dombrowski@cableone.net
Phone:480-766-3386Mail Address: 1716 Alpine Meadows Lane Unit 1801- Prescott, AZ 86303-6905
West Coast (CA, HI, NV)
Vacant - Anyone interested in serving as West Region Director should contact Bob Janish at rajanish1@verizon.net or call him at 908-276-7596.
Northwest (AK, ID, MT, OR, WA)
Walter B. Greenwood -
walt@greenwoodpr.com
Office: 425-257-3219
Mail Address:618 View Ridge Drive - Everett, WA 98203
Advisors To LRO Board of Directors
Ken Raschke - kraschke@triad.rr.com
Phone: 336-765-9765
Mail Address: 231 Pinetuck Lane - Winston-Salem, NC 27104
Bob Janish - rajanish1@verizon.net
Phone: 908-276-7596
Mail Address: 208 Richard St. - Cranford, NJ 07016-2546
LRO Support
Staff
Webmaster- Joe Sciulli -
shoels@comcast.netPhone: 561-776-8116
Mail Address: 145 Banyan Isle Drive - Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33418
Email Administrator - Dominic Gurrera - dom7@att.net
Phone: 732-295-7772
Mail Address: 105 River Avenue - Pt Pleasant, NJ 08742
LRO Accounting Analyst - Pete Peterson - petep@gvtc.com
Phone: 830-755-4972
Mail Address: 7415 Mellow Ridge - Fair Oaks Ranch, TX 78015
Death Benefit Consultant - Jeff Purtell jeremiahbr70@aol.com
Phone - 843-237-5307
Mail Address: 116 Historic Lane - Pawley's Island, SC 29585
Pension Issues Adviser - Pat Matthews - mtpatmat@aol.com
Phone - 973-731-5724
Mail Address: 125 Fairview Avenue - West Orange, NJ 07052-2611
Communications Consultants -
Ed Beltram -edbeltram@msn.com
Phone: 719-687-6157
Mail Address: 420 Fairfield Lane - Woodland Park, CO 80863News Researcher - Pierce Wilbanks -dwilbanks1@mindspring.com
Phone - 770-998-3997
Mail Address: 335 Saddle Horn Circle - Roswell, GA 30076-1042
LRO Newsletter Editor - Chris Bickes - chrisbickes@yahoo.com
Phone: 231-889-0848
Mail Address: P. O. Box 38 - Onekama, MI 49675-0038
LRO Benefits Team-champions healthcare and other benefits issues
Chairman - Ron Hoth - rhoth@triad.rr.comPhone - 336-998-7721
Mail Address: 1061 Riverbend Drive - Advance, NC 27066
Ed Beltram - edbeltram@msn.com
Phone: 719-687-6157
Mail Address: 420 Fairfield Lane - Woodland Park, CO 80863
Lenny Cohen - lgcohen@mindspring.com
Phone:- 973-659-1169
Mail Address: 16 Tonnelier Way - Denville, NJ 07834-9643
Patricia Smith - patriciaa_2@yahoo.com
Phone: 908-889-5757
Mail Address: 1133 Tanglewood Lane - Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
Herb Zydney - eherb@att.net
Phone: 917-744-8962
Mail Address: 1704 Lake Club Court—Indian River Shores, FL 32963
Judy Archer - jamestjudy@bellsouth.net
Phone: 770-597-2258Mail Address: 3230 Bold Springs Road - Dacula, Ga. 30019
Karen Lawler - corrine1939@hotmail.com
Phone: 317-897-3469
Mail Address: 921 Cecil Avenue - Indianapolis, IN 46219-5304
Jerry Mauck (jmauck@sbcglobal.net)
Phone: 405-721-4081
Mail Address: 10304 Goldenrod Lane - Oklahoma City, OK 73162-4142
Janet Esser (esserjs@aol.com)
Phone: 405-787-9377
Mail Address: 3125 N. Glade Avenue - Bethany, OK 73008-3649
Biographies Of LRO Leaders
ANDY GUARRIELLO-
PRESIDENT
Andy Guarriello was hired
by the Western Electric Company in April of 1960 as an
Engineer at the Kearny Works. After several engineering
assignments, he was assigned to the E of M at 195 Broadway
in 1965. Andy attended the Management Training Program in
1969 after which he was assigned to the Cleveland Service
Center. Thereafter, Andy worked in Service Division East
Staff, and on Installation jobs in Cleveland, Cincinnati and
Pittsburg. In 1979 he became the House Manager of the
Washington Service Center. Following this assignment, Andy
moved to the Shreveport Works where he became Director of
Engineering. In 1985, Andy became Manufacturing Vice
President of the Kansas City Works. This was followed in
1987 by being named the Chief Operating Officer for AT&T
Power Systems. Andy retired in late 1995.
GARY J. REICHOW - Vice President
Hired out of college in 1960 at the then Jacksonville Distributing House in Jacksonville, Florida, Gary retired in December 1989 after a 30-year career with Western Electric/AT&T Network Systems. Gary’s career included tours in service, manufacturing, engineering, material management, and finally sales management. His last assignment was Regional Vice President, Eastern Region with sales and service responsibility for the then Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies. He held that position for four years.
Since retirement, Gary has been involved in a number of volunteer activities in the Jacksonville area. These have included the United Way of Jacksonville, the Jacksonville University Alumni Association (President), Friends of the Library, Ponte Vedra Beach (President), and now serves as the appointed Chair of the St. Johns County, Florida, Library Advisory Board.
ELI SHAFF - LRO Secretary
Eli Shaff’s career began with Western Electric in July 1959. His
first assignment was as an Engineering Associate in the Line
Engineering organization located in New York City. He subsequently
held positions in Drafting, Regional Staff, Customer Service, Price
Management, Account Management Development, Sales, Product
Management, and Sales Operations (an assignment that encompassed
responsibilities for Engineering, Installation and Customer Service
dedicated to a specific Customer). Eli’s
assignments called for tours in various cities in New York, New
Jersey, Georgia and Texas. His last assignment, before retiring in
January 1996, was as Sales Operations Director, heading an
organization in Irving, Texas and serving the then GTE company
nationwide.
Richard L. McCauley - LRO Treasurer
Dick’s career with AT&T and Lucent Technologies covered 35 years
from 1966 to 2001. The first 20 years included various assignments
in Information Systems and Finance in Indianapolis, IN, Kearny, NJ,
and New York, NY. From 1988 to 1992, Dick was the Regional
Controller, Far East & India based out of Hong Kong. This was
followed by a two-year assignment as CFO, AT&T China in Beijing and
Shanghai, Republic of China. During 1995 and 1996, Dick was back in
the USA for tours of duty in New Jersey in Corporate and
International Finance plus CFO of Network Cable Systems. Later in
1996, it was back to foreign assignments in Paris as Western Europe
and Africa Finance Director and in Hilversum, The Netherlands as
Finance Director and CFO for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
A graduate of Ball State University with a BS in Business
Administration, Dick did post graduate studies at Indiana
University, M.I.T., Stanford University and the National University
of Singapore. He has served on the International Advisory Board of
Dickinson College; Treasurer and Governor of the Hong Kong
International School, and served terms as Vice President and
President of the Theta Chi Fraternity National Board of Trustees.