Bill Hague is responsible for developing international strategy for AT&T's wireless operations, including the development of international partnerships and the implementation of domestic and international roaming agreements. He also manages the company's wireless operations in the cruise ship business.
Prior to this role, Hague was executive vice president - International Roaming and Development, responsible for developing and implementing the former AT&T Wireless' international partner and roaming strategies for voice and data. During this time, AT&T Wireless' international roaming capabilities grew from 3 to 180 countries.
Hague previously managed AT&T Wireless' Mergers and Acquisitions Department on both the national and international front. Before joining AT&T Wireless, Hague served as Director of Legal Affairs for Pacific Northwest Cellular/Western Wireless Communications. He was also a partner at the law firm of Stokes, Eitelbach & Lawrence.
Hague currently serves on the board of directors of the global GSM Association. He is also president of the African Education Foundation, a private foundation he established in 1980 after serving in the Peace Corps in West Africa.
Hague holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Colorado as well as a Master's Degree in Health Administration and a J.D. from the University of Washington.
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