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  1. Edward Earl Whitacre Jr. (born November 4, 1941) is the former chairman and CEO of General Motors. He is also a former chairman of the board and chief executive officer of AT&T , previously Southwestern Bell Corporation (SBC).

  2. Jan 9, 2018 · Edward Earl Whitacre, Jr. is a former chairman and CEO of General Motors. It was his position as the former chairman of the board and chief executive officer with SBC (Southwestern Bell Corporation) that established him as a world renowned executive.

  3. Aug 1, 2023 · Learn about the life and achievements of Edward E. Whitacre Jr., a distinguished engineer and former CEO of AT&T and GM. Find out how he supported Texas Tech University and the College of Engineering with generous gifts and leadership.

    • Growing Up Average
    • Wouldn't Take No For An Answer
    • Southwestern Bell
    • Leading SBC Toward Growth
    • Differentiation and Establishing A National Brand
    • Focus on Success
    • Other Duties

    Whitacre was the son of a railroad engineer and spent much of his early years shooting rabbits in the fields and trapping frogs along the creeks near the tiny railroad town of Ennis, Texas, about 40 miles south of Dallas. He displayed a competitive but cooperative nature even in grade school, when after receiving a new football uniform he gave his ...

    Whitacre gained direction during the summer after his junior year in college, when he looked for work at the Dallas telephone company Southwestern Bell. The manager told him that there was nothing to be done; but Whitacre was stubborn, offering to do even the most menial of tasks and refusing to depart. At length the manager reconsidered and hired ...

    Whitacre began his career with Southwestern Bell Telephone Company under more legitimate terms in September 1963 as a facility engineer in Lubbock, Texas. In 1964 he earned his bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from Texas Tech University. He progressed through numerous assignments within Southwestern Bell's operational departments in Arka...

    Whitacre initially began his company's drive for growth in September 1994, when a name change occurred—the new name, SBC Communications, would better identify the company as a diversified, global communications company. The passing of the Telecommunications Act in February 1996 provided Whitacre with the ability to rapidly increase SBC's growth as ...

    When uncertain times prevailed within the telecommunications industry during the recession years of 2000–2002, Whitacre set SBC apart from other telecommunications companies by promoting its financial strength and stability. Such advertising campaigns as "Who We Are" aggressively emphasized SBC's commitment to the customers and communities it serve...

    Whitacre had a soft-spoken Texas drawl that often hid his fiercely competitive nature. After 1998 earnings climbed 20 percent to $3.9 billion on sales of $27 billion and the first two of his major acquisitions were finalized in the late 1990s, Whitacre said in BusinessWeek , "We can sit here and get picked on or get bigger and have more clout" (Jan...

    To accompany his responsibilities within SBC, Whitacre served on the board of directors of Anheuser-Busch Companies, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Emerson Electric Company, and The May Department Stores Company. He was also on the board of the Institute for International Economics and a member of The Business Council.

  4. Biography of Edward E. Whitacre Jr., the chairman and CEO of SBC Communications, a global telecommunications giant. Learn about his early life, career, achievements, and awards.

  5. Apr 28, 2007 · Edward E. Whitacre Jr. will be succeeded by Randall L. Stephenson, the company’s chief operating officer.

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  7. May 18, 2021 · The chief architect of the modern-day AT&T is Edward E. Whitacre Jr., a Texas native who started his career as a facilities engineer with Southwestern Bell in 1963 before rising up the...