Randall Stephenson is set to step down from his role as CEO of AT&T and retire. AT&T COO John Stankey will replace him effective July 1. Stephenson will serve as executive chairman of the board until ...
NORMAN — Hiring the successor for the longest-tenured current athletic director in major college sports will be a tall task. Following the news of OU AD Joe Castiglione's upcoming retirement Monday ...
The University of Oklahoma has asked a prominent alum to lead the business of athletics moving forward. Alumnus and former AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson was asked by OU Athletic Director Joe Castiglione ...
AT&T chief executive John Stankey’s compensation totaled $24.8 million last year, up from $21 million the year earlier. According to a proxy statement filed with the SEC, retired CEO Randall ...
NORTH BERWICK, Scotland - Was Randall Stephenson’s resignation a bridge too far? When the dust finally settles on the future of the PGA Tour and a potential definitive agreement with the Public ...
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said Thursday he was never told by the Department of Justice that the price of getting the company’s massive merger with Time Warner approved would be to sell CNN, nor did ...
In resigning from the body’s board, Randall Stephenson said he could not support the group’s potential tie-up with its Saudi-backed rival. By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah ...
Citing “serious concerns’’ about the PGA Tour’s proposed agreement with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, longtime PGA Tour policy board member Randall Stephenson resigned his position in a ...
Randall Stephenson, the longtime chief executive officer of AT&T, is stepping down. Stephenson will be succeeded by AT&T Chief Operating Officer John Stankey, who will take over the role on July 1.
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