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Samuel Ginn

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The Ginn Family Foundation was founded in 2005 to provide funding for institutions and organizations that provide continuing and long-term societal, educational, and cultural benefit to the community. Through its grant activities, the Foundation supports organizations that produce solutions for
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Board of Trustees in 2005. His term expired on February 16, 2012. His $ 25 million gift to the Auburn University College of Engineering in 2001 helped fund a wireless engineering degree program and has helped vault Auburn into the nation's elite wireless research and teaching institutions. In
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social problems, and that educate, and/or train young people to be self-supporting. In addition, the foundation provides support for civic and cultural organizations that enhance the quality of life in California and in other communities.
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beginning as a student engineer in 1960. He rose through the ranks in management and operations, and in 1977 was appointed vice president of network operations for AT&T Long Lines.
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recognition of the gift, the college was renamed the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. Mr. Ginn continues his involvement with Auburn through its wireless advisory board.
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where Ginn assumed the position of chairman in the United Kingdom. During his tenure, Vodafone merged with Verizon to create
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Ginn has more than four decades of experience in the telecommunications industry. Following his service with the
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in 1978 as vice president in Los Angeles, going on to serve as chairman and CEO of
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This article about an American businessperson born in the 1930s is a
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from 1988 until 1994. When he resigned, Ginn launched
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Member of the Chevron Corporation Board of Directors
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Anniston, Alabama
Auburn University
Army Signal Corps
AT&T
Pacific Telephone
Pacific Telesis
AirTouch Communications
Vodafone
Verizon Wireless
Franklin Templeton
ICO Global Communications
CH2M Hill
First Interstate Bank
Pacific Telesis Group
Safeway
Transamerica Corporation
Vodafone
AirTouch Communications
Chevron Corporation
Hewlett-Packard
Fremont Group
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Bob Riley
Auburn University


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