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|    18 Apr 23 13:19:21    |
      From: submissions@telecom-digest.org              By Gina Narcisi              Four of the five most highly compensated Verizon executives have       undergone a job role or title change in the last few months. That’s       because the carrier giant has recently unveiled a slew of senior       leadership changes as Verizon continues to work to transform its       business.              Under the leadership of CEO Hans Vestberg, Verizon over the last five       years has been working hard to double down on its telecom roots and       grow the business in new areas of connectivity. Namely, it’s betting       big on 5G. The carrier in October also created a new global services       organization aimed at streamlining shared services teams to free up       more capital for the carrier to invest in its core networking and       telecom services. It’s called the Verizon Global Services (VGS)       organization and it’s responsible for most shared services teams       within the company, including Real Estate, Sourcing, Supply Chain,       Fleet, Finance Operations, Global Technology Solutions, Reporting and       Insights, Learning and Development, Public Policy and Information       Security.              https://www.crn.com/news/networking/verizon-s-most-highly-compen       ated-executives-in-2022              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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