December 14, 2007

Gateway's Coleman to step down in January

Head of Acer's Pan-American unit to take charge

Gateway CEO Ed Coleman will resign from his position at the end of January, clearing the way for Acer's top executive in the Americas to take the helm, the Taiwanese company said Friday.

Acer completed its $710 million acquisition of Gateway in October. Coleman, who served as CEO of Gateway since 2006, oversaw the start of efforts to integrate the U.S. company with its new owner. However, the completion of those efforts will be the responsibility of Rudi Schmidleithner, head of Acer's Pan-America Organization, who will take charge of Gateway at the end of January.

Acer announced Coleman's departure in a brief statement that thanked him for his contributions during the transition period that followed the acquisition announcement in August. The statement said Coleman made the decision to leave the company, but did not offer a specific reason.

Gateway now operates as a subsidiary of Acer and maintains its own PC brand, which is well known in the United States.

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