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ALLTEL

COMPANY

Founded 1943 as Allied Telephone in Little Rock.

Official Website:
http://www.alltel.com/

Industry:
Communications

Ticker:
NYSE:AT

Corporate headquarters:
Little Rock, AR

Sales:
$8B (2003)

Employees:
20000 (2003)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Joe T. Ford
Business
c. 1937   CEO of Alltel, 1987-2002
Scott T. Ford
Business
1962   CEO of Alltel
Dennis E. Foster
Business
c. 1940   Vice Chairman of Alltel, 1998-2000
Richard N. Massey
Business
c. 1955   General Counsel of ALLTEL
John E. Steuri
Business
c. 1940   ALLTEL Information Systems

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
James G. Coulter
Business
c. 1959   Billionaire, Texas Pacific Group
Scott T. Ford
Business
1962   CEO of Alltel
Gene J. Frantz
Business
c. 1967   Partner, Texas Pacific Group
Joseph H. Gleberman
Business
c. 1957   Managing Director at Goldman Sachs
John W. Marren
Business
c. 1963   Partner, Texas Pacific Group
Leo F. Mullin
Business
26-Jan-1943   CEO of Delta Airlines, 1997-2004
Peter J. Perrone
Business
c. 1968   VP at Goldman Sachs

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Joe T. Ford
Business
c. 1937   CEO of Alltel, 1987-2002
Dennis E. Foster
Business
c. 1940   Vice Chairman of Alltel, 1998-2000
Charles H. Goodman
Business
c. 1934   Vice Chairman of Henry Crown & Co.
Warren A. Stephens
Business
c. 1957   Stephens Capital Management


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