@gf Because it’s a sh---y company and they are sh---y “leaders”.
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Why can’t they ever get a proper enterprise leader from a proper b2b company? Katz, Callie, Andre and now Chris. No one has the chops to build a b2b org that could really become the next growth engine.
@ds announcement soon with it taking effect on Jan 1.
@OP I thought it was another In dee an...Chris Tandoori
5 day RTO incoming
What a great idea! Hire a c-suite retread from a failing competitor. Like my grandfather used to say “can’t fix stupid”.
@aw Thank you to Chris Sanbar's headhunter for providing his publicly available resume one can find on Linkedin.
@aw for what a General?
LOL, another great move from this failing company.
That’s what we need. More marketers.
Hearing the Tmo is heavly recruiting another AT&T leader who is a Marketer.
Got from a friend of a friend, trying to get the numbers to work.
Hoping to post more in the next 2 weeks
Chris Sambar, not a bad resume:
- 22 Years at AT&T, serving in various leadership roles in sales and network operations
- Retired Naval officer and Navy SEAL
- Served in the Navy, 7 years active duty, 16 years in the reserves
- Multiple deployments throughout Europe, the Middle East, and one tour of duty during the Iraq war in 2005
- Bachelor of Science degree from The United States Naval Academy
- MBA from the University of Southern California
The Public Storage, CMO stint was probably because of a non-compete clause, IMVHO.
10/31/2017, US Congress, Committee on Energy and Commerce U.S. House of Representatives Witness Disclosure Requirement - "Truth in Testimony" Required by House Rule XI, Clause 2(g)(5)*
https://www.congress.gov/115/meeting/house/106569/witnesses/HHRG-115-IF16-TTF-SambarC-20171101-U21.pdf#page=210/4/2024, Fierce Network, Chris Sambar to depart AT&T after 22 years*
https://www.fierce-network.com/wireless/chris-sambar-depart-att-after-22-years
Another AT&T retread, who went on to Public Storage. CMO for a storage company???? He must have been a cr--kerjack at ATT to go there.
Thanks for the thoughtful post.