That integration is to be likely, however, due to BellSouth's acquisition by AT&T.
Previously Heagarty lobbied at the North Carolina General Assembly for principals NC Association of Electric Cooperatives Inc. and BellSouth Corporation.
Harris was President of BellSouth Enterprises and was named one of the 75 Most Powerful African-Americans in Corporate America by Black Enterprise Magazine.
In 2004 the firm had US$8.8 million in revenues, with prominent clients such as Amgen, BellSouth, Eli Lilly and Company, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, R.J. Reynolds, Koch Industries, Microsoft, Time Warner, Enron, and the United Parcel Service.
AnyWho.com was to be integrated into YELLOWPAGES.COM, however, BellSouth rejected due to issues relating to AT&T's stake in YELLOWPAGES.COM.
From there he joined AT&T (formerly BellSouth) as Chief Technology Officer for IT across all lines of businesses.
This bill, negotiated between representatives from Bellsouth, Cox Communications, LUS and reportedly Governor Kathleen Blanco herself became the Local Government Fair Competition Act of 2004.
Southern Bell (later renamed BellSouth and now AT&T) organized the credit union in March 1935 with over $800 in deposits and over $400 in loans by the end of the second day.