
ALL IN A DAY'S WORK
If you held up a mirror to our workforce, you’d see a reflection of today's world. Our diverse, inclusive culture welcomes all points of view and makes us who we are. We are proud of everyone’s individuality. And we celebrate our stories that are as unique as our employees are.
We have to do our job so they can do theirs
Facing a surge in COVID cases at their city’s only hospital, an AT&T field team raced against the clock and battled severe weather to make sure doctors, nurses and patients had the connectivity they needed when they needed it the most.
Creating crucial connections — hundreds of them — for first responders
COVID-19 testing locations and command centers are popping up in America’s biggest cities. AT&T is there to make sure those critical first responders stay #ConnectedTogether.
Our teams set up a COLT at lightning speed for quarantined travelers
“Never had this been done so quickly. Everyone knew how critical it was.”
When it comes to basketball, Diane is one smart cookie
Diane Simon spends her days at a Cleveland garage taking care of the technicians who help make us a network leader. That spirit of service extends to her hobby, as well, which has put her face-to-face with some of the biggest NBA stars of all-time.
Kathy Lowther: From high school to high-tech
David Keenan: The Asperger's advantage
David Keenan lives with Asperger’s, but that doesn’t stop him using creativity to inspire his co-workers and raise awareness for those with disabilities.
Ed Donahue: AT&T’s poster child for women in technology
With her technicolor hair and passion for technology, Ed Donahue is blazing a new path for women who want to enter the male-dominated developer world.
Paul Huyhn and Leo Alvarez: Turning frustration into $10k donation
Some days are just not like others. For Paul Huyhn and Leo Alvarez in our Issaquah, Washington, retail store, Sept. 5 was certainly one of them.
More for her 85th birthday thing
A Georgia retail team surprises a long-time customer with an in-store birthday celebration, and the team gets a surprise of their own.
Catherine Gonzalez Pack: Meet the woman who keeps AT&T’s NFL fans hooked
Today, Catherine Gonzalez Pack is assistant vice president of video operations at AT&T’s Los Angeles Broadcast Center.
Daniel Biglin: He escaped death on 9/11; now he gives thanks by supporting first responders
Daniel Biglin should have been grabbing his usual morning coffee inside the North Tower of the World Trade Center when the first plane hit on September 11, 2001.
Daniel Tejada: “Mayor” on his Resume
Since an early age, Daniel Tejada has been involved in public service.
Melissa Lee: From stay-at-home mom to data scientist detecting bad guys
Senior data scientist Melissa Lee uses data analytics to detect bad guys. Bad guys who are trying to hide on our network or keep us from accessing other websites.
Abdi Warsame: "I've never felt so close to death before."
"I've never felt so close to death before, as if every rifle crack was the ticking of a clock marking my time on earth."
Jenny Cavnar: Making broadcast history
"That ball is shot into left field," announced Jenny Cavnar, who works as a commentator for AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain. "Fire up the fountains—she's gone!"
Jamie Rufolo: Military spouse inspires gratitude for those who serve
Jamie Rufolo is a woman on the move. She has held 10 positions in 10 cities from coast to coast over 19 years at AT&T.

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