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In 2001, American Tower recruited Taiclet for the role of chief operating officer. [3] He was named chief executive officer of American Tower in October 2003 after the departure of Steven B. Dodge, and was selected as chairman in February 2004. [11] He remained as CEO and on the board of American Tower until 2020. [18]
Steven Bruce Dodge (July 12, 1945 – January 17, 2019) was an American telecommunications and media entrepreneur, environmentalist, and philanthropist. He co-founded and was the founder, chairman and CEO of five companies including American Tower, American Radio Systems, American Cablesystems, Windover Development, and Beverly Crossing.
The first CEO of American Tower was Steven B. Dodge, remaining in the position until resigning in 2004. Following the merger, American Tower began international expansion by establishing operations in Mexico in 1998 and Brazil in 1999. Around 2000, the company began purchasing numerous AT&T Long Lines microwave telephone relay towers. [3]
At the stroke of midnight Dec. 31, 2011, American Tower (NYS: AMT) gave its stockholders a big ole New Year's kiss as it turned itself into a dividend lover's favorite investment: a real estate ...
On March 16, 2020, Lockheed announced that CEO Marillyn Hewson would become executive chair and be succeeded as CEO by James Taiclet on June 15; Taiclet was at the time the head of American Tower, and had previously been the president of Honeywell Aerospace and before that a VP at United Technologies.
[9] [10] On July 1, 2020, he became CEO and president of Colony Capital. In 2021, the company rebranded to become DigitalBridge, a digital infrastructure investment firm, and he remained in those respective positions. [4] In 2024, hours after DigitalBridge's acquisition of Verizon Wireless's cellular towers, the nation experienced wipespread ...
Marc Ganzi (CEO) Global Tower Partners ( GTP ), owned by American Tower Corporation and previously based in Boca Raton, Florida , was the largest privately owned telecommunication tower operator in the U.S. and the fourth largest independent operator in this sector. [ 1 ]
CoreSite, a subsidiary of American Tower, owns carrier-neutral data centers and provides colocation and peering services.. As of June 24, 2022 the company owned 27 operating data center facilities in 10 markets comprising over 4.6 million net rentable square feet.