Stacey Marx serves as Senior Vice President of Total Rewards & HR Technology at AT&T and has an extensive career with the company since September 1997. In the role of President of AT&T National Business and Channels, Stacey leads a global team of over 7,000 professionals, focusing on transforming the customer experience for small and medium business customers and indirect sales partners. Previous positions include Senior Vice President of AT&T Partner Solutions, where Stacey led three indirect channel programs, and various vice president roles across multiple business segments, including National Business and Select Accounts. Prior to AT&T, Stacey held financial roles at Times Mirror Magazines and Chevron. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Science from Arizona State University, a Certificate in Accounting from Northwestern University, and an MBA in Finance from Pepperdine Graziadio Business School.
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AT&T Inc. is a telecommunications, media, and technology services company headquartered in Dallas, Texas within the Whitacre Tower. Their business is separated into three segments: Communications, WarnerMedia, and Latin America. More specifically, their products include Wireless devices, 5G devices, Internet & Fiber, AT&T Business, Public Sector & FirstNet, Disaster Recovery, and Technology & Innovation. They are within the top three largest mobile telephone services in the US. AT&T's communication segment consists of mobility services, business wireline, and consumer wireline services. Their mobility division provides nationwide wireless service and equipment. The business wireline division provides advanced IP-based services, traditional voice, data services, and equipment to business customers. Lastly, the consumer wireline division provides internet, broadband fiber, and legacy telephony voice communication services to their residential customers. AT&T's WarnerMedia segment distributes, develops, and produces feature films, TV, gaming, and content in physical and digital formats worldwide. Their content is distributed through basic networks, DTC (direct-to-consumer), theatrical, TV content, and games licensing. Other notable divisions are Xandr advertising and Otter Media Holdings. AT&T's Latin America segment provides wireless services and equipment in Mexico. Most recently, they have led the charge in the 5G wireless network. The strive to become the best broadband provider by utilizing the most transformative technology yet along with their multi-gig internet footprint. Today, AT&T's 5G technology reaches more than 255 million people across 16,000 cities and towns in the US. Cricket Wireless, Pacific Bell, Southwestern Bell, nextel, SBC Global Services, and Leap Wireless are a few of the noteworthy companies AT&T has acquired during their operations.