As CEO for AT&T Latin America, Lee leads the strategy, operations and marketing of wireless services in Mexico and pay-TV services across 11 countries and territories in Latin America. In her role as AT&T's global marketing officer, she oversees brand strategy, advertising, corporate reputation and sponsorships worldwide. Lori Lee is senior executive vice president and global marketing officer of AT&T Inc., the world's largest telecommunications company. She was appointed to her current role in April 2015. Ms. Lee oversees brand strategy, advertising, corporate communications, events and sponsorships worldwide. She’s responsible for AT&T's brand and reputation around the globe. She also leads AT&T’s It Can Wait effort to end texting while driving. Previously, Ms. Lee served as senior executive vice president, Home Solutions. In that role, she led the strategy, marketing and operations for AT&T’s consumer wireline organization. This includes IP broadband services, video entertainment, wireline phone, AT&T AdWorks and Customer Information Services. Under her leadership, Home Solutions provided more than 34 million customer connections across AT&T’s 21-state footprint, generating more than $22B in annualized revenues, as of 4Q2014. That includes 12.2 million AT&T U-verse broadband subscribers and nearly 6 million U-verse TV subscribers in the United States. Ms. Lee, who joined AT&T in 1997, previously served as chief marketing officer for both Home Solutions and Small Business. She’s held numerous other leadership positions, including roles in finance, investor relations, customer service, corporate strategy and others. Ms. Lee began her career at Price Waterhouse, and later worked at Earthgrains Co. and Mallinckrodt Medical Inc. Ms. Lee is an active board member of the American Film Institute. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and an MBA from Washington University. She lives in Dallas with her husband and a son. Her oldest son attends Duke University.