Randall Stephenson, AT&T chairman and CEO, has been chosen by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler to head a “Robocalling Strike Force” that will help drive... Read more
Richard Fisher, formerly president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, has joined AT&T as a member of the corporate development and finance committee of its board of directors... Read more
Glenn Hutchins has been appointed to AT&T‘s board of directors and will serve on the corporate development and finance committee. The three-decade finance veteran is a co-founder a... Read more
Randall Stephenson, AT&T chairman and CEO, will serve chairman of the Business Roundtable, an association of 211 CEOs in the country, starting on Jan. 1, 2014. Stephenson, who joined the... Read more
Cindy B. Taylor has been appointed to the audit committee of AT&T‘s board of directors. Taylor currently serves as Oil States International president, CEO and director, AT&T sa... Read more
AT&T announced a plan to hire 5,000 military veterans and their families in the next five years during a White House event to support First Lady Michelle Obama’s Joining Forces ini... Read more
AT&T has promoted John Stankey, previously president and CEO of business solutions, to group president and chief strategy officer. AT&T said Stankey, a 27-year company veteran, will... Read more
The storms that began Wednesday passed in a few short hours, but the damage and destruction left in its wake won’t blow away so quickly. The storms spawned tornadoes that ravaged six Souther... Read more
Remember the first meeting between Reagan and Gorbachev? Or Nixon and Mao? Now’s your chance to be part of the next historic meeting. This time, it’s about cybersecurity. And it’s no longer... Read more
AT&T Completes One-Third of FirstNet Capacity Increase Effort; Randall Stephenson Comments
AT&T has finished one-third of its project to deploy a 700 MHz Band 14 spectrum to support the First Responder Network Authority, UrgentComm.com reported Wednesday. The company expects t... Read more