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CenturyLink

www.centurylink.com

 
CenturyLink is the third largest telecommunications company in the United States. The company provides broadband, voice and wireless services to consumers and businesses across the country. It also offers advanced entertainment services under the CenturyLink™ Prism™ TV and DIRECTV brands. In addition, the company provides data, voice and managed services to business, government and wholesale customers in local, national and select international markets through its high-quality advanced fiber optic network and multiple data centers. CenturyLink is recognized as a leader in the network services market by key technology industry analyst firms. CenturyLink`s customers range from Fortune 500 companies in some ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Hugo Teufel
Vice President and Chief Privacy Officer Profile
Stacy Hartman
Vice President of Public Policy and Compliance Profile
Randy Clarke
Vice President, Federal Regulatory Affairs Profile
Max Cox
V.P. Deputy General Counsel, Corporate Governance and Transactions Profile
Meredith Hayes
Vice President - Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer Profile

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