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Rob Roy — Chief Digital Officer at Sprint

Rob Roy — Chief Digital Officer at Sprint

Executive Bio

Mr. Rob Roy has been Chief Digital Officer of Sprint Corporation since December 5, 2016. Mr. Roy has run the e-commerce and digital businesses of the nation's top cable companies, served as Senior Vice President-Digital Revenue for Comcast, the No. 1 cable company in the U.S. His responsibilities there included digital strategy, product development and sales across all digital channels for more than 22 million residential and business customers and accounts. Prior to joining Comcast, he led e-commerce, self-service and digital marketing for the second largest cable company in the United States, Time Warner Cable. He has a bachelor's degree from James Madison University.

Executive Team Culture Ratings from Sprint Employees

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Sprint's Executive Team scores in the Top 50%
of similar sized companies on Comparably
Who ranks the Executive Team the highest?
Department - Admin 95/100
Ethnicity - Native American 90/100
Department - Operations 78/100
Who ranks the Executive Team the lowest?
Department - Communications 30/100
Department - Marketing 40/100
Department - Business Development 44/100

Sprint's Executive Team at a Glance

Based on 316 ratings, Sprint's employees are less satisfied with their Executive Team and give them a ā€œC+ā€ or 66/100. On average, Women provided higher ratings for their Executive Team compared to Men. Also, the Admin department thinks more highly of the Executive Team relative to the Communications department.

Sprint's Executive Team ranks in the Top 50% of other companies in Lawrence, KS and Top 50% of other companies on Comparably that also have 10,000+ Employees.

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