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  2. Telstra - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, Telstra's CEO David Thodey stated, "The rise of online and social media had 'fundamentally changed the way' which the company communicated with its customers". [55] In a 2015 Deloitte report, Telstra disclosed that its "CrowdSupport" service community had generated 200,000 pieces of user-generated content. [56]

  3. David Thodey - Wikipedia

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    He became chief executive officer of Telstra on 19 May 2009, following the departure of American Sol Trujillo from the office. Thodey retired from his position at Telstra in April 2015. Thodey was appointed chair of the CSIRO Board, with effect from November 2015. [8] He also became the chairman of Xero in 2020, [9] and Ramsay Health Care. [3]

  4. Sol Trujillo - Wikipedia

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    At 32, Trujillo was selected State Vice-President, and chief executive of Mountain Bell's operations in New Mexico, making him the youngest officer in the history of AT&T. [8] In 1996, Trujillo was named president of US West. He advanced to president and CEO in 1998, becoming America's first native-born Latino CEO of a Fortune 200 company. [9] [4]

  5. Stephen Elop - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Elop (born 31 December 1963) is a Canadian businessman who most recently worked at Australian telecom company Telstra from April 2016. [1] In the past he had worked for Nokia as its first non-Finnish CEO [2] [3] and later as Executive Vice President, Devices & Services, as well as the head of the Microsoft Business Division, as the COO of Juniper Networks, as the president of worldwide ...

  6. W. Frank Blount - Wikipedia

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    William Frank Blount, AM (born July 26, 1938) is an American businessman, and currently the chairman and CEO of venture capital firm JI Ventures, Inc. Blount previously served as chairman and CEO of Cypress Communications Inc., and director and CEO of Telstra Corporation Limited in Australia.

  7. Special Report-Inside Intel, CEO Pat Gelsinger fumbled the ...

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    Special Report-Inside Intel, CEO Pat Gelsinger fumbled the revival of an American icon Max A. Cherney, Jeffrey Dastin, Dawn Chmielewski, Fanny Potkin and Stephen Nellis October 29, 2024 at 1:35 PM

  8. History of the National Broadband Network - Wikipedia

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    In December a new agreement was finalised with Telstra and Optus for purchase of copper and HFC networks, for a similar cost to the existing compensation for shutting down those networks. Telstra accepted $11B for its part of the network, less a discount for a "remediation credit" where parts of the network required maintenance. [119]

  9. Jerry Levin, known as the CEO who pushed for the ... - AOL

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    Jerry Levin, known as the CEO who pushed for the ‘worst merger in corporate history,’ is less known for falling on his sword for the $350 billion deal later in life Dylan Sloan March 26, 2024 ...