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Randall was named to his current position in 2007. Since then, AT&T has invested to become a global leader in the technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) space, providing integrated solutions that range from premium content and video entertainment, mobility and high-speed Internet, to IP network services, security and the Internet of Things (IoT). AT&T has a robust premium content portfolio that combines leading movies and shows from Warner Bros., HBO and Turner, along with more targeted digital content from Bleacher Report, FilmStruck and AT&T’s investment in Otter Media, among others. AT&T has more than 170 million direct-to-consumer (D2C) relationships across its TV, video streaming, mobile and broadband services in the U.S., mobile in Mexico, TV in Latin America, in addition to D2C digital properties such as HBO NOW, Boomerang, FilmStruck and CNN.com.
AT&T’s leading wireless and fiber network, including investments in new technology such as 5G, will provide the network bandwidth required as customers increase engagement with premium video and emerging 4K and virtual reality content. In North America, AT&T covers more than 400 million people with its 4G LTE network and has more than 163 million wireless subscribers. The company provides high-speed internet connections to more than 60 million U.S.
Customer locations; ultra-fast fiber connections covering more than 9 million U.S. Locations; global IP network services that connect more than 3 million businesses on 6 continents, representing 99% of the world’s economy; and more than 44 million connected devices and sensors connected to its network. AT&T is one of the world’s largest companies in TMT, with more than $160 billion in 2017 revenues and 34 consecutive years of quarterly dividend growth. Over the past 5 years, AT&T has invested $135 billion in the United States, including capital investments in wireless and wireline networks and acquisitions of wireless spectrum and operations. The company has committed $400 million since 2008 to its signature philanthropic initiative, AT&T Aspire, which drives innovation in education to promote student success in school and the workplace.
Randall also has led AT&T’s breakthrough “It Can Wait” campaign – an education and awareness program educating drivers that distracted driving is never OK. The program has amassed more than 25 million pledges of support. Randall began his career with Southwestern Bell Telephone in 1982 in Oklahoma. He served as the company’s senior executive vice president and chief financial officer from 2001 to 2004, and from 2004 to 2007 he served as chief operating officer.
He was appointed to AT&T’s board of directors in 2005. He is a member of the PGA TOUR Policy Board and past National Chairman of the Boy Scouts of America. Randall received his B.S.
In accounting from the University of Central Oklahoma and his Master of Accountancy from the University of Oklahoma. Bill Blase is responsible for developing and implementing human resources policies and practices to support the company’s global workforce, as well as its relationship with the unions that represent AT&T employees. He also has responsibility for Flight Operations. From December 2005 to June 2007, Bill served as executive vice president-Labor Relations. Before that, he was president and chief executive officer of SBC Southwest, where he was responsible for overall leadership in the SBC Southwest and SBC Southern New England Telephone (SNET) regions. He oversaw network, consumer and business sales, and external affairs.
From April 2001 to June 2003, Bill served as president and CEO of SBC SNET, with responsibility for the company’s wireline operations in Connecticut. Bill began his career with SBC at Southwestern Bell in 1979 as a customer services supervisor in the Business Marketing organization in St. He has worked in numerous positions in marketing, public affairs, regulatory and investor relations. Bill is a member of the board of trustees of Saint Louis University. He also serves on the board of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Bill holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Loyola University, a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Missouri at St.
Louis, and a doctorate in business administration from Saint Louis University. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst and has served as an adjunct professor of finance at George Mason University. John Donovan is responsible for the bulk of AT&T’s global telecommunications and U.S. Video services businesses, including its Business, Mobility and Entertainment, and Technology & Operations groups.
AT&T Communications is one of four distinct business units operating under AT&T Inc. AT&T is a global leader in telecommunications with 138 million U.S. Consumer connections and more than 3 million business customers, from the smallest companies to nearly all the Fortune 1000. It is the largest pay-TV provider in the U.S.
– with more than 25 million customers – and one of the largest in the world. It is also one of the largest wireless providers, with more than 146 million U.S. Wireless subscribers and connections. The company provides high-speed internet connections to 60 million U.S. Customer locations and ultra-fast fiber connections to more than 9 million customer locations in parts of 71 metro areas. AT&T also provides highly secure, smart solutions to more than 3 million businesses on 6 continents and delivers connectivity for more than 44 million connected devices. AT&T Communications had revenues of more than $150 billion in 2017.
Previously, John served as chief strategy officer and group president – AT&T Technology and Operations. In that role, he led strategic planning for the company overall. He also led the company’s networks and technologies team, which has driven AT&T’s global leadership in the transition to software-defined networking – with a focus on virtualized or cloud-based network controls – as well as the company’s leadership in the move to 5G networks. In that role, he also oversaw the company’s global information, software development, supply chain, network operations, and big data organizations, as well as AT&T’s Intellectual Property group, Labs and Foundries. Prior to that, John served as AT&T’s chief technology officer, overseeing the company's global technology direction and innovation road map. Since joining the company in 2008, John has played a role in significantly expanding its innovation program. AT&T is now recognized as an industry leader in working with application developers and others to make AT&T’s network open to collaboration and innovation.
John previously was executive vice president of product, sales, marketing and operations at VeriSign Inc., an internet infrastructure company. He also was chairman and CEO of inCode Telecom Group Inc., where he helped shape strategy for wireless carriers worldwide. And he was a partner with Deloitte Consulting, where he was the telecommunications practice director for the Americas. John serves on the board of directors for Palo Alto Networks. He also has authored 3 books: The Value Enterprise, published in 1998; Value Creating Growth, published in 1999; and Building the Network of the Future: Getting Smarter, Faster, and More Flexible with a Software Centric Approach, published in 2017. John received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame and earned a Master of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Minnesota.
David Huntley is responsible for developing policies to safeguard the privacy of customer and employee information, verifying compliance with the legal and regulatory requirements of the countries and jurisdictions where AT&T operates, and ensuring adherence to internal compliance requirements. David was appointed to this role after serving as senior vice president and assistant general counsel-AT&T Services. In this role, he oversaw a nationwide team responsible for providing legal support to the Home Solutions and Global Marketing organizations. He was also responsible for Legal administration. Previously, David served as senior vice president, general counsel and secretary for the Advertising Solutions and Interactive operations.
He also has served as senior vice president- Mobility Customer Service Centers, where he led a team of more than 30,000 employees. In addition, David has served as senior vice president of E-commerce, Direct Mail and Customer Information Services, and has held significant positions in external affairs, wireless operations, M&A and data operations. David currently serves on the boards of Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc., the Dallas Museum of Art, At Last! And the Baylor Health Care System Foundation. In addition, he is a Trustee of the Southern Methodist University Board, a member of the Texas Business Hall of Fame and a member of the Executive Leadership Council. He previously served on the executive committee of the United Way of the Texas Gulf Coast and the government relations committee of the Greater Houston Partnership.
He also served as a board member of the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau and the 2004 Houston Super Bowl Host Committee, as well as on the board of trustees of the Texas Bar Foundation. David holds a law degree from the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law in New York and a bachelor’s degree from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Lori Lee is responsible for AT&T Latin America, one of four distinct business units operating under AT&T Inc., and global marketing for AT&T Inc., a global leader in communications, media and entertainment, and technology. As CEO – AT&T Latin America, Lori leads the strategy, marketing, and operations of providing mobile and pay-TV services to customers in Mexico and Latin America. AT&T Latin America had revenues of more than $8 billion in 2017. AT&T Mexico provides mobile services for more than 16 million consumers and businesses in Mexico. Together, DIRECTV and SKY Brasil provide pay-TV services for approximately 13.6 million subscribers across 11 countries and territories in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Is a holding company for AT&T’s Latin American digital entertainment services units, DIRECTV Latin America and SKY Brasil. AT&T also has a minority investment (41%) in SKY Mexico, which has 7.9 million customers. As AT&T’s global marketing officer, Lori oversees the company’s brand strategy, advertising, corporate communications, events, executive operations and sponsorships worldwide. She also leads the company’s effort to end distracted driving.
Previously, Lori served as senior executive vice president – AT&T Home Solutions and was responsible for the company’s consumer wireline group. Lori has been recognized on many executive leadership lists, including, the National Diversity Council’s Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Tech, Fierce Telecom’s Women in Wireline Top 10 Executives, Multichannel Women to Watch, Diversity MBA Magazine’s Top 100 under 50 Diverse Executive Leaders, and Dallas Business Journal’s Top Women in Business. Lori, who joined AT&T in 1997, was also the chief marketing officer for both Home Solutions and Small Business. She has held numerous other executive positions, including leadership roles in finance, investor relations, customer service and corporate strategy. Lori began her career at PwC, and later worked at Earthgrains Co. And Mallinckrodt Medical Inc.
Lori is an active board member of the American Film Institute, the Monterey Peninsula Foundation and the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and an M.B.A. From Washington University in St. Brian Lesser recently launched AT&T’s new advertising company, Xandr, one of four distinct business units operating under AT&T Inc.
In this role, Brian is creating a better solution for advertisers and publishers to find and reach specific audiences at scale in a trusted, premium content environment. He recently oversaw the successful acquisition of AppNexus, which will serve as the foundation of a premium video marketplace that will provide advertisers, publishers, and most importantly consumers with relevant advertising capabilities. This premium advertising marketplace will focus on brand-safe, content – across screens – that takes advantage of AT&T’s valuable content, distribution, technology, and consumer insights. Brian previously served as CEO of GroupM North America, the world’s largest media investment management organization, which applies data and technology to maximize the value of advertising for many of the world’s largest companies. In that role, he was responsible for overseeing strategy and operations for GroupM’s 16 leading agencies and specialist companies in North America, including Mindshare, Mediacom, Wavemaker, Essence and Xaxis. Before that, Brian was global CEO of Xaxis, a company he founded in 2011 and built to over $1 billion in revenue. Under his leadership, Xaxis became the pacesetter for the programmatic advertising industry, pioneering technology firsts and expanding via several acquisitions and investments in the burgeoning advertising technology market.
At Xaxis, Brian oversaw the development of more than 40 new offices and brought programmatic advertising to such major markets as Asia and Latin America. Prior to that, he was senior vice president and general manager of the Media Innovation Group, where he launched the first data management platform for agencies and was instrumental in creating the first and largest agency trading desk. He also served as vice president-Product Management at 24/7 Media, a global media and technology firm acquired by WPP in 2007.
Brian has been recognized for his role in the ad industry’s shift to more data- and technology-driven model. He was recently named one of AdWeek’s “Executive of the Year” and Power 100. Other honors include: Crain 100, a list of the top disrupters and change-makers in business, “Five Advertising Executives to Watch” by the Wall Street Journal, and in 2014 he was named to Ad Age’s 40 Under 40 list. Brian has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University. David McAtee is responsible for all legal matters at AT&T as well as for AT&T's public policy organization. He was appointed General Counsel in October 2015 and Chair of the AT&T Foundation in May 2018.
David previously served as senior associate general counsel and had legal responsibility for all non-HR litigation matters and all antitrust issues. David joined AT&T in January 2012 as senior vice president and assistant general counsel. Prior to that, he was a partner of Haynes and Boone, LLP, an Am Law 100 firm based in Dallas, where he specialized in complex litigation matters, antitrust and government investigations. He also served as the administrative partner of the firm’s Dallas office. Prior to joining Haynes and Boone, David was senior law clerk to U.S. District Judge Jerry Buchmeyer, then Chief Judge of the Northern District of Texas.
David is a former executive committee member of the State Bar of Texas, chair of the Board of Editors of the Texas Bar Journal, and chair of the Fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation. He has twice received a Presidential Citation by the State Bar of Texas for leadership in the bar and received a Leadership Award from TexasBarCLE for his contributions in support of continuing legal education.
David is a former president of The Dallas Assembly and the Trinity Commons Foundation, the coordinating organization for local, state and federal government initiatives in the $1.5 billion Trinity River Corridor Project in Dallas. He currently serves on the board of directors of St. Mark’s School of Texas and Methodist Health System. He also is a Commissioner of the Texas Access to Justice Commission.
Born in Dallas, Texas, David graduated from Duke University with honors and from The University of Texas School of Law, where he was an associate editor of The Review of Litigation. John Stankey is responsible for the company’s media business which includes HBO, Turner, Warner Bros., and AT&T’s ownership stake in Otter Media. Together, these business units are leaders in the industry in creating premium content, operate one of the world’s largest TV and film studios, own a deep library of entertainment content, and own or have a management stake in 22 digital properties.
WarnerMedia is one of four distinct business units operating under AT&T Inc. And had revenues of more than $31 billion in 2017. Home Box Office sets the standard for premium video, earning more Primetime Emmy awards than any other network in the last 16 years. Additionally, HBO licenses programming in more than 150 countries. Is one of the world’s largest producers of film/TV programming and is home to such beloved franchises as Wonder Woman, Justice League, Harry Potter, LEGO and Lord of the Rings. Turner delivers some of the most valuable brands in the world across entertainment, sports, news and kids programming, and offers a portfolio of advertising solutions. Otter Media is one of the largest over-the-top (OTT) and streaming-media companies.
Previously, John led the integration planning team in support of the AT&T and Time Warner merger. Before that, he served as CEO – AT&T Mobility and Entertainment, which provides entertainment and communications experiences for millions of TV, mobile and broadband subscribers in the U.S. Under John’s leadership, AT&T created new mobile video experiences for consumers, including the launch in late 2016 of DIRECTV NOW, a streaming video service, the integration of the company’s video, mobile and broadband operations, and creation of a new, made-for-streaming video technology platform. John was named to that position after leading the company’s acquisition of DIRECTV in 2015, when he was AT&T’s chief strategy officer, responsible for the company’s corporate strategy, M&A and business development initiatives. As chief strategy officer, John worked with The Chernin Group in 2014 to create Otter Media, a joint venture that acquires, invests in and launches over-the-top (OTT) video services. Today, Otter Media is one of the largest OTT and streaming-media companies, with more than 1.2 million paying subscribers and 2 of the top 20 subscription-video-on-demand services.
In his 3-decade career with AT&T, John has held a variety of other senior leadership positions including: president and CEO – AT&T Business Solutions, president and CEO – AT&T Operations, group president – Telecom Operations, chief technology officer and chief information officer. He holds a bachelor's degree in finance from Loyola Marymount University and an M.B.A. He serves on the board of directors of UPS. Randall was named to his current position in 2007. Since then, AT&T has invested to become a global leader in the technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) space, providing integrated solutions that range from premium content and video entertainment, mobility and high-speed Internet, to IP network services, security and the Internet of Things (IoT). AT&T has a robust premium content portfolio that combines leading movies and shows from Warner Bros., HBO and Turner, along with more targeted digital content from Bleacher Report, FilmStruck and AT&T’s investment in Otter Media, among others.
AT&T has more than 170 million direct-to-consumer (D2C) relationships across its TV, video streaming, mobile and broadband services in the U.S., mobile in Mexico, TV in Latin America, in addition to D2C digital properties such as HBO NOW, Boomerang, FilmStruck and CNN.com. AT&T’s leading wireless and fiber network, including investments in new technology such as 5G, will provide the network bandwidth required as customers increase engagement with premium video and emerging 4K and virtual reality content. In North America, AT&T covers more than 400 million people with its 4G LTE network and has more than 163 million wireless subscribers.
The company provides high-speed internet connections to more than 60 million U.S. Customer locations; ultra-fast fiber connections covering more than 9 million U.S. Locations; global IP network services that connect more than 3 million businesses on 6 continents, representing 99% of the world’s economy; and more than 44 million connected devices and sensors connected to its network. AT&T is one of the world’s largest companies in TMT, with more than $160 billion in 2017 revenues and 34 consecutive years of quarterly dividend growth.
Over the past 5 years, AT&T has invested $135 billion in the United States, including capital investments in wireless and wireline networks and acquisitions of wireless spectrum and operations. The company has committed $400 million since 2008 to its signature philanthropic initiative, AT&T Aspire, which drives innovation in education to promote student success in school and the workplace. Randall also has led AT&T’s breakthrough “It Can Wait” campaign – an education and awareness program educating drivers that distracted driving is never OK. The program has amassed more than 25 million pledges of support. Randall began his career with Southwestern Bell Telephone in 1982 in Oklahoma. He served as the company’s senior executive vice president and chief financial officer from 2001 to 2004, and from 2004 to 2007 he served as chief operating officer. He was appointed to AT&T’s board of directors in 2005.
He is a member of the PGA TOUR Policy Board and past National Chairman of the Boy Scouts of America. Randall received his B.S. In accounting from the University of Central Oklahoma and his Master of Accountancy from the University of Oklahoma.
Bill Blase is responsible for developing and implementing human resources policies and practices to support the company’s global workforce, as well as its relationship with the unions that represent AT&T employees. He also has responsibility for Flight Operations.
From December 2005 to June 2007, Bill served as executive vice president-Labor Relations. Before that, he was president and chief executive officer of SBC Southwest, where he was responsible for overall leadership in the SBC Southwest and SBC Southern New England Telephone (SNET) regions.
He oversaw network, consumer and business sales, and external affairs. From April 2001 to June 2003, Bill served as president and CEO of SBC SNET, with responsibility for the company’s wireline operations in Connecticut. Bill began his career with SBC at Southwestern Bell in 1979 as a customer services supervisor in the Business Marketing organization in St.
He has worked in numerous positions in marketing, public affairs, regulatory and investor relations. Bill is a member of the board of trustees of Saint Louis University. He also serves on the board of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
Bill holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Loyola University, a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Missouri at St. Louis, and a doctorate in business administration from Saint Louis University. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst and has served as an adjunct professor of finance at George Mason University. John Donovan is responsible for the bulk of AT&T’s global telecommunications and U.S. Video services businesses, including its Business, Mobility and Entertainment, and Technology & Operations groups. AT&T Communications is one of four distinct business units operating under AT&T Inc.
AT&T is a global leader in telecommunications with 138 million U.S. Consumer connections and more than 3 million business customers, from the smallest companies to nearly all the Fortune 1000.
It is the largest pay-TV provider in the U.S. – with more than 25 million customers – and one of the largest in the world. It is also one of the largest wireless providers, with more than 146 million U.S. Wireless subscribers and connections.
The company provides high-speed internet connections to 60 million U.S. Customer locations and ultra-fast fiber connections to more than 9 million customer locations in parts of 71 metro areas. AT&T also provides highly secure, smart solutions to more than 3 million businesses on 6 continents and delivers connectivity for more than 44 million connected devices. AT&T Communications had revenues of more than $150 billion in 2017. Previously, John served as chief strategy officer and group president – AT&T Technology and Operations.
In that role, he led strategic planning for the company overall. He also led the company’s networks and technologies team, which has driven AT&T’s global leadership in the transition to software-defined networking – with a focus on virtualized or cloud-based network controls – as well as the company’s leadership in the move to 5G networks. In that role, he also oversaw the company’s global information, software development, supply chain, network operations, and big data organizations, as well as AT&T’s Intellectual Property group, Labs and Foundries. Prior to that, John served as AT&T’s chief technology officer, overseeing the company's global technology direction and innovation road map.
Since joining the company in 2008, John has played a role in significantly expanding its innovation program. AT&T is now recognized as an industry leader in working with application developers and others to make AT&T’s network open to collaboration and innovation. John previously was executive vice president of product, sales, marketing and operations at VeriSign Inc., an internet infrastructure company. He also was chairman and CEO of inCode Telecom Group Inc., where he helped shape strategy for wireless carriers worldwide.
And he was a partner with Deloitte Consulting, where he was the telecommunications practice director for the Americas. John serves on the board of directors for Palo Alto Networks. He also has authored 3 books: The Value Enterprise, published in 1998; Value Creating Growth, published in 1999; and Building the Network of the Future: Getting Smarter, Faster, and More Flexible with a Software Centric Approach, published in 2017. John received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame and earned a Master of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Minnesota.
David Huntley is responsible for developing policies to safeguard the privacy of customer and employee information, verifying compliance with the legal and regulatory requirements of the countries and jurisdictions where AT&T operates, and ensuring adherence to internal compliance requirements. David was appointed to this role after serving as senior vice president and assistant general counsel-AT&T Services. In this role, he oversaw a nationwide team responsible for providing legal support to the Home Solutions and Global Marketing organizations.
He was also responsible for Legal administration. Previously, David served as senior vice president, general counsel and secretary for the Advertising Solutions and Interactive operations. He also has served as senior vice president- Mobility Customer Service Centers, where he led a team of more than 30,000 employees.
In addition, David has served as senior vice president of E-commerce, Direct Mail and Customer Information Services, and has held significant positions in external affairs, wireless operations, M&A and data operations. David currently serves on the boards of Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc., the Dallas Museum of Art, At Last! And the Baylor Health Care System Foundation. In addition, he is a Trustee of the Southern Methodist University Board, a member of the Texas Business Hall of Fame and a member of the Executive Leadership Council.
He previously served on the executive committee of the United Way of the Texas Gulf Coast and the government relations committee of the Greater Houston Partnership. He also served as a board member of the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau and the 2004 Houston Super Bowl Host Committee, as well as on the board of trustees of the Texas Bar Foundation. David holds a law degree from the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law in New York and a bachelor’s degree from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Lori Lee is responsible for AT&T Latin America, one of four distinct business units operating under AT&T Inc., and global marketing for AT&T Inc., a global leader in communications, media and entertainment, and technology.
As CEO – AT&T Latin America, Lori leads the strategy, marketing, and operations of providing mobile and pay-TV services to customers in Mexico and Latin America. AT&T Latin America had revenues of more than $8 billion in 2017.
AT&T Mexico provides mobile services for more than 16 million consumers and businesses in Mexico. Together, DIRECTV and SKY Brasil provide pay-TV services for approximately 13.6 million subscribers across 11 countries and territories in Latin America and the Caribbean. Is a holding company for AT&T’s Latin American digital entertainment services units, DIRECTV Latin America and SKY Brasil. AT&T also has a minority investment (41%) in SKY Mexico, which has 7.9 million customers. As AT&T’s global marketing officer, Lori oversees the company’s brand strategy, advertising, corporate communications, events, executive operations and sponsorships worldwide.
She also leads the company’s effort to end distracted driving. Previously, Lori served as senior executive vice president – AT&T Home Solutions and was responsible for the company’s consumer wireline group. Lori has been recognized on many executive leadership lists, including, the National Diversity Council’s Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Tech, Fierce Telecom’s Women in Wireline Top 10 Executives, Multichannel Women to Watch, Diversity MBA Magazine’s Top 100 under 50 Diverse Executive Leaders, and Dallas Business Journal’s Top Women in Business. Lori, who joined AT&T in 1997, was also the chief marketing officer for both Home Solutions and Small Business. She has held numerous other executive positions, including leadership roles in finance, investor relations, customer service and corporate strategy. Lori began her career at PwC, and later worked at Earthgrains Co. And Mallinckrodt Medical Inc.
Lori is an active board member of the American Film Institute, the Monterey Peninsula Foundation and the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and an M.B.A.
From Washington University in St. Brian Lesser recently launched AT&T’s new advertising company, Xandr, one of four distinct business units operating under AT&T Inc. In this role, Brian is creating a better solution for advertisers and publishers to find and reach specific audiences at scale in a trusted, premium content environment. He recently oversaw the successful acquisition of AppNexus, which will serve as the foundation of a premium video marketplace that will provide advertisers, publishers, and most importantly consumers with relevant advertising capabilities. This premium advertising marketplace will focus on brand-safe, content – across screens – that takes advantage of AT&T’s valuable content, distribution, technology, and consumer insights. Brian previously served as CEO of GroupM North America, the world’s largest media investment management organization, which applies data and technology to maximize the value of advertising for many of the world’s largest companies.
In that role, he was responsible for overseeing strategy and operations for GroupM’s 16 leading agencies and specialist companies in North America, including Mindshare, Mediacom, Wavemaker, Essence and Xaxis. Before that, Brian was global CEO of Xaxis, a company he founded in 2011 and built to over $1 billion in revenue. Under his leadership, Xaxis became the pacesetter for the programmatic advertising industry, pioneering technology firsts and expanding via several acquisitions and investments in the burgeoning advertising technology market.
At Xaxis, Brian oversaw the development of more than 40 new offices and brought programmatic advertising to such major markets as Asia and Latin America. Prior to that, he was senior vice president and general manager of the Media Innovation Group, where he launched the first data management platform for agencies and was instrumental in creating the first and largest agency trading desk. He also served as vice president-Product Management at 24/7 Media, a global media and technology firm acquired by WPP in 2007. Brian has been recognized for his role in the ad industry’s shift to more data- and technology-driven model. He was recently named one of AdWeek’s “Executive of the Year” and Power 100. Other honors include: Crain 100, a list of the top disrupters and change-makers in business, “Five Advertising Executives to Watch” by the Wall Street Journal, and in 2014 he was named to Ad Age’s 40 Under 40 list.
Brian has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University. David McAtee is responsible for all legal matters at AT&T as well as for AT&T's public policy organization. He was appointed General Counsel in October 2015 and Chair of the AT&T Foundation in May 2018. David previously served as senior associate general counsel and had legal responsibility for all non-HR litigation matters and all antitrust issues. David joined AT&T in January 2012 as senior vice president and assistant general counsel. Prior to that, he was a partner of Haynes and Boone, LLP, an Am Law 100 firm based in Dallas, where he specialized in complex litigation matters, antitrust and government investigations.
He also served as the administrative partner of the firm’s Dallas office. Prior to joining Haynes and Boone, David was senior law clerk to U.S. District Judge Jerry Buchmeyer, then Chief Judge of the Northern District of Texas. David is a former executive committee member of the State Bar of Texas, chair of the Board of Editors of the Texas Bar Journal, and chair of the Fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation. He has twice received a Presidential Citation by the State Bar of Texas for leadership in the bar and received a Leadership Award from TexasBarCLE for his contributions in support of continuing legal education.
David is a former president of The Dallas Assembly and the Trinity Commons Foundation, the coordinating organization for local, state and federal government initiatives in the $1.5 billion Trinity River Corridor Project in Dallas. He currently serves on the board of directors of St. Mark’s School of Texas and Methodist Health System.
He also is a Commissioner of the Texas Access to Justice Commission. Born in Dallas, Texas, David graduated from Duke University with honors and from The University of Texas School of Law, where he was an associate editor of The Review of Litigation. John Stankey is responsible for the company’s media business which includes HBO, Turner, Warner Bros., and AT&T’s ownership stake in Otter Media. Together, these business units are leaders in the industry in creating premium content, operate one of the world’s largest TV and film studios, own a deep library of entertainment content, and own or have a management stake in 22 digital properties.
WarnerMedia is one of four distinct business units operating under AT&T Inc. And had revenues of more than $31 billion in 2017. Home Box Office sets the standard for premium video, earning more Primetime Emmy awards than any other network in the last 16 years.
Additionally, HBO licenses programming in more than 150 countries. Is one of the world’s largest producers of film/TV programming and is home to such beloved franchises as Wonder Woman, Justice League, Harry Potter, LEGO and Lord of the Rings. Turner delivers some of the most valuable brands in the world across entertainment, sports, news and kids programming, and offers a portfolio of advertising solutions.
Otter Media is one of the largest over-the-top (OTT) and streaming-media companies. Previously, John led the integration planning team in support of the AT&T and Time Warner merger.
Before that, he served as CEO – AT&T Mobility and Entertainment, which provides entertainment and communications experiences for millions of TV, mobile and broadband subscribers in the U.S. Under John’s leadership, AT&T created new mobile video experiences for consumers, including the launch in late 2016 of DIRECTV NOW, a streaming video service, the integration of the company’s video, mobile and broadband operations, and creation of a new, made-for-streaming video technology platform.
John was named to that position after leading the company’s acquisition of DIRECTV in 2015, when he was AT&T’s chief strategy officer, responsible for the company’s corporate strategy, M&A and business development initiatives. As chief strategy officer, John worked with The Chernin Group in 2014 to create Otter Media, a joint venture that acquires, invests in and launches over-the-top (OTT) video services.
Today, Otter Media is one of the largest OTT and streaming-media companies, with more than 1.2 million paying subscribers and 2 of the top 20 subscription-video-on-demand services. In his 3-decade career with AT&T, John has held a variety of other senior leadership positions including: president and CEO – AT&T Business Solutions, president and CEO – AT&T Operations, group president – Telecom Operations, chief technology officer and chief information officer.
He holds a bachelor's degree in finance from Loyola Marymount University and an M.B.A. He serves on the board of directors of UPS.