If you can dream it you can achieve it.

Debbie joined the company in 1982 as a clerk in a customer service department for a printing company that was later purchased by BellSouth. She held positions of increasing responsibility in customer service, sales, distribution, supply chain, operations, network, M&A, digital & social media, and HR, first at BellSouth and then AT&T.

Debbie has been a featured keynote speaker, moderator, and panelist at meetings and conferences throughout the country, where she has spoken on topics ranging from leadership and diversity to education and workforce transformation. She has been featured in print and digital media, including Forefront Magazine, Business Digest (France), WE Magazine, Racing Toward Diversity, and Profiles in Diversity, as well as radio and TV interviews and numerous books on leadership, risk taking, and confidence.

A native of Boston, Debbie holds a Masters of Business Administration degree from UGA’s Terry College of Business. Debbie serves on the Terry College Alumni Board and Dean’s Advisory Council, the AT&T Performing Arts Center Board, and the Baylor Healthcare System Advisory Board.

Debbie Storey has a passion for leading teams and making a difference for and through people.

Debbie Storey is a retired executive from AT&T who spent most of her 34 years leading large organizations in various parts of BellSouth and AT&T operations. Her most recent role was EVP Mobility Customer Service, and prior to that she spent four years as Senior Vice President of Talent Development and Chief Diversity Officer at AT&T, responsible for identifying and developing leaders across 240,000 employees in 60 countries, aligning managers with the company’s priorities, and driving employee engagement. She oversaw the award-winning AT&T University, as well as the company’s efforts to leverage diversity and inclusion to drive innovation and growth.

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