- Tue Nov 28 2000 Ma Bell rings in Dorman as president
Telecom giant AT&T names communications veteran David Dorman, who most recently led Concert, as its new president.
Posted by Melanie Austria Farmer
- Wed Apr 9 2008 Motorola names former AT&T boss as chairman
David Dorman, formerly chief executive of Ma Bell, plans to succeed Ed Zander as chairman of the struggling Razr maker, as others are nominated for board seats.
Posted by Margaret Kane
- Thu Nov 1 2007 AT&T prepares to re-enter wireless business
At the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo in San Diego, AT&T's David Dorman discusses how his company plans to re-enter the wireless business after the pending $41 billion merger between Cingular Wireless and...
- Fri Oct 24 1997 Telecom exec to head PointCast
The push technology company names former telecom executive David Dorman as its new president and chief executive.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Tue Jun 3 2003 AT&T chief sees more IT gloom ahead
AT&T CEO David Dorman calls it the "ever-receding imminent recovery." Is there any end in sight to the decline in information technology spending?
Posted by Ben Charny
- Mon Aug 30 2004 AT&T chief refuses to 'miss' VoIP
David Dorman, AT&T's chief executive, is determined to turn voice over Internet Protocol into an HBO-like service that it can sell.
Posted by Ben Charny and Dawn Kawamoto
- Fri Aug 20 2004 Is VoIP just chump change?
AT&T Chief David Dorman says he expects VoIP to be a $2 billion-a-year business, small change for his company.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Thu Feb 27 1997 Gaining acceptance
Seated behind the wheel of his white BMW, David Dorman cruised into the parking lot of PointCast's sleek Sunnyvale, California, headquarters last November 14.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Wed Mar 3 1999 PointCast CEO looking to greener pastures?
If PointCast CEO David Dorman departs to head up an AT&T $10 billion joint venture, he will leave behind close to $2 million in bonuses this year.
Posted by John Borland and Dawn Kawamoto
- Thu Mar 4 1999 PointCast struggles with Bells, buyouts
Departing CEO David Dorman says the company's plans to create a high-speed Net alliance were set back in January, leaving the firm open to a new round of buyout possibilities.
Posted by John Borland and Dawn Kawamoto