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        <title><![CDATA[AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson announces his retirement]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AT&amp;T&#8217;s chairman and chief executive <strong>Randall Stephenson</strong> is stepping down from the helm of the telecom giant, handing the reins to his No. 2 John Stankey.</p><p>Stephenson &#8212; 13-year company veteran who engineered its controversial, $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner that closed in 2018 &#8212; announced his retirement at the company&#8217;s annual shareholder meeting on Friday.</p><p><strong>Stanke</strong>y, the company&#8217;s 57-year-old chief operating officer who recently attracted controversy as CEO of entertainment division WarnerMedia, will succeed Stephenson as CEO effective July 1.</p><p>Stephenson, 60, said he will serve as executive chairman of the company&#8217;s board of directors until January 2021, assisting Stankey in &#8220;navigating the difficult economic and health challenges currently facing our country and the world.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;John has the right experiences and skills, and the unflinching determination every CEO needs to act on his convictions,&#8221; Stephenson said of Stankey. &#8220;He has a terrific leadership team onboard to ensure AT&amp;T remains strong.”</p><p>Stankey was named president and chief operating officer in October. The exec, who joined AT&amp;T in 1985, was recently thrust into the spotlight when he took the job of CEO of WarnerMedia, formerly known as Time Warner.</p><p>Since AT&amp;T acquired Time Warner, the hard-charging Stankey has been retooling the division and <strong>ruffling some feathers</strong>, all the while developing <strong>HBO Max</strong>, the firm&#8217;s catch-all streaming service, that <strong>will launch on May 27</strong>.</p><p>Earlier this month, Stankey was <strong>replaced as CEO of WarnerMedia by Jason Kilar</strong>, the founding CEO of Hulu.</p><p>“I’m honored to be elected the next CEO of AT&amp;T, a company with a rich history and a bright future,”&nbsp; Stankey said Friday. “We have a strong company, leading brands and a great employee team.”</p><p>AT&amp;T has recently come under pressure from Elliott Management, the hedge fund controlled by billionaire activist investor Paul Singer, which revealed a $3.2 billion stake in the company last September and pressed for changes to boost its shares.</p><p >&#8220;Elliott supports John Stankey as AT&amp;T’s next CEO,&#8221; Elliott partner Jesse Cohn said in a statement. &#8220;We have been engaged with the company throughout the search process, which was a robust one, including a range of highly qualified outside candidates and overseen by independent directors. We look forward to working with John as he begins his term as CEO.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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