Verizon Executives
Ivan G. Seidenberg
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
Verizon Communications
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Under Seidenberg’s leadership, Verizon has become a premier network company, providing customers with the most advanced and innovative broadband experiences. Seidenberg was instrumental in forming Verizon through a number of mergers and acquisitions, including Bell Atlantic and NYNEX (1997), GTE (2000) and MCI (2006). He also helped create what is now Verizon Wireless in 1999 by bringing together the assets of Bell Atlantic Mobile, GTE Wireless and the
Seidenberg has led Verizon since its inception, first as co-CEO in 2000, then as sole CEO since 2002 and chairman of the board since 2004. Verizon now operates an advanced global Internet backbone, a premier national wireless network and – with the company’s deployment of its high-speed, fiber-optic FiOS technology – a next-generation broadband network. Verizon’s leadership in network innovation has earned the company numerous citations and awards, including being named to the BusinessWeek 50, which represents the “best in class” from each sector of the S&P 500.
Prior to the creation of Verizon, Seidenberg was chairman and CEO of Bell Atlantic and NYNEX. He began his communications career more than 40 years ago as a cable splicer’s assistant and has held numerous operations and engineering assignments, including various leadership positions at NYNEX and Bell Atlantic.
Seidenberg has a long-standing commitment to education and has made Verizon a leader in finding innovative ways to use communications technology to improve educational and literacy performance in the
In June 2009, Seidenberg was elected chairman of the Business Roundtable, an association of chief executive officers of leading
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