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Ivan Seidenberg (born December 10, 1946) is the former chairman and CEO of Verizon Communications Inc. His telecommunications career began more than 40 years ago when he joined New York Telephone, one of Verizon's predecessor companies, as a cable splicer.
In February 1994, vice chairman Ivan Seidenberg was named as the company's new president and chief operating officer. [21] In November, he was named chairman and chief executive. [22] NYNEX DPI was sold to IBM in September 1994. [23]
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In 2006, McAdam became the chief operating officer (COO) and chief executive officer (CEO) of Verizon Wireless.On September 20, 2010, parent company Verizon Communications announced he would be president and COO beginning October 1, 2010, succeeding Ivan Seidenberg. [5]
The company is governed by a seven-member board of directors [5] with Ivan Seidenberg as Chairman and Doug Smith as president and CEO. [6] [better source needed] Fortress Investment Group, LLC, Centerbridge Partners LP and JPMorgan Chase & Co. own controlling stakes in Ligado Networks; Harbinger Capital Partners maintains a minority stake. [7] [8]
The New York Mets are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Queens, in New York City.They play in the National League East division. In the team's history, the Mets have employed 16 general managers (GMs) (not including interim GMs). [1]