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Ken Fenoglio is responsible for all executive and core leadership
development training for
the AT&T enterprise. Before this position, he was Vice President-Human
Resources of Ameritech (later AT&T Midwest) in 2000 after serving as
Vice President-Human Resources
of Consumer Markets. As Vice President-Human Resources of AT&T Midwest,
he was responsible for delivering human resource services to the AT&T
Midwest region. In 2004, he became responsible for the design and
delivery of all technical training for the enterprise.
He joined Southwestern Bell as a management trainee. His background
includes several operation and staff line positions in corporate and
three of its subsidiaries: Southwestern Bell, SWB Telecom and Ameritech.
Ken led the consolidation of Human Resources department workforces and
cultures during the Pacific Bell, Southern New England Telephone (SNET)
and Ameritech acquisitions.
Ken has been responsible for creating the HR Generalists role in SBC's business units, staffing, early leadership
programs, training and development, executive compensation and
development, diversity, sales compensation, succession planning, labor
relations and EEO. He also negotiated the labor contract for SWB
Telecommunications, Inc. His most recent accomplishment is establishing
AT&T University, which serves approximately 110,000 leaders around the
world. AT&T University's unique flagship executive development program,
Leading with Distinction, has received accolades by top AT&T leaders as
well as from external education leaders.
He received a BBA degree in Marketing from Texas A&M University and a MS
degree in Business Organizational Development from Abilene Christian
University. He also is a veteran having served as Lieutenant in The US
Army for two years in Thailand during the Vietnam War.
Ken has been involved in coaching youth sports and has held leadership
positions in AT&T Employee Resource Groups, AT&T Pioneers, Baseball
Boosters, Junior Achievement, United Way, Young Life and other
charitable and church organizations.
He is married to Kerry and resides in Dallas, Texas. He has four
children and two grandsons.
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