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BellSouth’s Ackerman Appointed as Chair of President’s NSTAC
The President's NSTAC is composed of up to 30 presidentially appointed industry leaders (usually chief executive officers). In its advisory role to the President, the NSTAC provides industry-based analyses and recommendations on a wide range of policy and technical issues related to telecommunications, information assurance (IA), infrastructure protection, and other national security and emergency preparedness concerns. A native of Plant City, Fla., Mr. Ackerman holds a bachelor’s degree in physics and master’s degree from Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla., and a master’s degree in business from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mr. Ackerman began his communications career in 1964, and has served in numerous capacities with BellSouth. Mr. Ackerman was named president, chief executive officer of BellSouth Telecommunications, BellSouth’s local telephone service unit and largest subsidiary, in November, 1992. He was promoted to vice chairman and chief operating officer of the parent company, BellSouth Corporation, on January 1, 1995, and was elevated to the position of president and chief executive officer of BellSouth on January 1, 1997. On January 1, 1998, Mr. Ackerman was appointed chairman and chief executive officer of BellSouth. In addition to serving as a director of BellSouth Corporation,
Mr. Ackerman is also a member of the board of The Allstate Corporation.
His civic commitments include immediate past chair of the Georgia Research
Alliance and membership on the board of the Woodruff Arts Center. Mr.
Ackerman is the chairman of the national Council on Competitiveness,
a trustee of Rollins College and a former member of the board of governors
for the Society of Sloan Fellows of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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