Stan Sigman

Stan Sigman

Stanley T. Sigman, or Stan Sigman is president and chief executive officer of wireless at AT&T—the nation’s largest wireless provider.A long-time wireless industry leader, Sigman has held similar positions at SBC Communications, where he helped start SBC’s wireless business in the mid-1980s, managed its expansion into one of the largest wireless businesses in the nation, and directed its integration into BellSouth’s wireless group to form Cingular in 2001.

Prior to joining Cingular, Sigman served as group president and chief operating officer for SBC Communications, responsible for the company’s wireline and wholesale operations. Sigman’s career has included leading key business units for SBC, including Long Distance, Messaging, Global Accounts, Sterling Commerce, DataComm, Web Hosting, eCommerce, TRI, Network Planning and Engineering, Network Operations, Business and Consumer Marketing and Operator Services.

Sigman has been long regarded as a wireless industry visionary as well as a champion for wireless safety and technology. He currently serves as chairman emeritus of the board of directors of the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA). The CTIA is the international organization representing all sectors of wireless communications—cellular, personal communication services, and enhanced specialized mobile radio.

In September 2004, Sigman was appointed to the President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) by President George W. Bush. In its advisory role to the President, the NSTAC provides industry-based analyses and recommendations on a wide range of policy and technical issues related to telecommunications, information assurance, infrastructure protection, and other national security and emergency preparedness matters.

A graduate of West Texas State University in Canyon, Texas, Sigman began his career with Southwestern Bell Telephone as a stockman in Hereford, Texas, in 1965.

Sigman has been named a member of Atlanta Alexis de Tocqueville Society in recognition of his service and commitment to the United Way. He is also a member of the Georgia Research Advisory Board and the Georgia Institute of Technology Advisory Board.

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Stan announced his retirement as CEO October 11th, 2007. He will remain with AT&T mobility until the end of the calendar year to assist with the leadership change. Ralph de la Vega will be taking his place as CEO.

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