Rogers Communications - President & CEO, Tony Staffieri
President & CEO, Tony Staffieri
Source: Rogers Communications Inc.
  • Rogers Communications (RCI.B) has appointed Tony Staffieri as President and Chief Executive Officer effective immediately
  •  Mr. Staffieri was appointed interim CEO in November, 2021
  • Rogers is the largest wireless service provider in Canada
  • Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI.B) opened trading at C$61.78 per share

Rogers Communications (RCI.B) has appointed Tony Staffieri as President and Chief Executive Officer effective immediately.

Mr. Staffieri has also been appointed to the Board of Directors.

Edward Rogers, Chairman of the Board commented on Mr. Staffieri’s appointment.

“The appointment of Tony as President and CEO puts Rogers in a strong position as we prepare for the closing and integration of the Shaw transaction in the first half of 2022. This is a pivotal point in the company’s history and the Board has full confidence in Tony’s ability to lead Rogers as we move forward.”

Tony Staffieri added,

“It is a tremendous honour to be appointed President and CEO and I am very excited for the opportunities that lie ahead for Rogers with our exceptional set of assets and strong team. I remain focused on driving shareholder value with improved execution and completing the Shaw transaction to create one strong organization focused on delivering exceptional customer service and the best networks in Canada.”

Rogers is the largest wireless service provider in Canada, with its more than 10 million subscribers equating to one-third of the total Canadian market.

Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI.B) opened trading at C$61.78 per share.

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