Maggie Wilderotter
Maggie Wilderotter is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Frontier Communications. She was born Mary Agnes Sullivan: February 9, 1955.
Maggie joined the company in 2004 which was then known as ‘Citizens Communications’.
As of 2012 Maggie Wilderotter has been named one of the ‘Top Fifty Most Powerful Women in Business’ four years in a row according to Fortune.
Maggie went to College of the Holy Cross in Worcester. After college she joined
AT&T; Wireless (fathers work) and CableData. Maggie left CableData after twelve years to join McCaw Cellular as a senior vice president. Maggie left AT&T; in 1997 to become chief executive of Wink Communications; this was acquired by Liberty Media in 2002. Maggie then served as senior vice president of a worldwide public sector operations at Microsoft from 2002 until 2004. Furthering her career some more Maggie then served at Citizens as a chief executive since 2004; she became chairman of the company in 2006. In 2008 Citizens changed its name to Frontier Communications.
She serves on the boards of directors for Xerox and Procter & Gamble. Before working for Frontier Communications Maggie served as an executive for McCaw Cellular (later AT&T; Wireless) and Microsoft.