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Rogers Communications
RCI.B-CA:TSE
Wireless Telecommunications
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About
Wireless Telecommunications
Founded 1960
Rogers Communications, Inc. engages in the provision of wireless communications services. It operates its business through the following segments: Wireless, Cable, Business Solutions, and Media. The Wireless segment refers to wireless communications operations carried on by Rogers Communication Partnership, which provides retail and business voice and data wireless communications services. The Cable segment provides telecommunications operations, including Internet, television, and telephony services to consumers and businesses. The Business Solutions segment offers network connectivity through fibre network and data center assets to support a range of voice, data, networking, hosting, and cloud-based services for the enterprise, public sector, and carrier. The Media segment comprises of diversified portfolio of media properties, such as sports media and entertainment, television and radio broadcasting, specialty channels, multi-platform shopping, digital media, and publishing. The company was founded by Edward Samuel Rogers, Jr. in 1960 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
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Executives
Name | Title | Gender |
Edward Samuel Rogers, Jr., PhD | Founder | Male |
David P. Miller | Secretary & Chief Legal Officer | Male |
Alan Douglas Horn | Chairman | Male |
Joe Natale | President, Chief Executive Officer & Director | Male |
Robert Frank Berner | Chief Technology Officer | Male |
Graeme H. McPhail | SVP-Legal & Associate General Counsel | Male |
Amy Schwalm | Vice President-Investor Relations | Female |
James M. Reid, MBA | Chief Human Resources Officer & Senior VP | Male |
Anthony Staffieri | Chief Financial Officer & Executive Vice President | Male |
Glenn Brandt | Treasurer & Vice President | Male |
Jamie Williams | Chief Information Officer | Male |
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Wireless Telecommunications
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Integrity of Corporate Governance
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Ethical Practices
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Usage of Conflict Materials
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Forced Labor
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Diversity of Corporate Leadership