Who’s really in charge at Rogers? On the cusp of the Shaw merger, CEO Tony Staffieri speaks out on the massive outage and the infamous ‘butt dial’

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A Rogers-Shaw deal would make Tony Staffieri, Rogers’ still new CEO, king of a telecom empire. Over a year into Staffieri’s tenure, reviews are mixed and there are still questions about who’s really in charge.

. Both sides in the dispute were gushing leaks by that point, painting each other in the media as naïve, incompetent, scheming and, in Staffieri’s case, all of the above. But Staffieri himself, stuck at the lake running off the pounds, never said a word.

Regardless, by November 2021, it was all over. On Nov. 16, Natale left the company; Staffieri was named interim CEO. He got the job permanently on Jan. 11, 2022. Even Natale’s critics mostly acknowledge he has a gift for communication. Mid-level employees who spoke to the Star praised his ability to sell a team on his singular vision for customer service. Staffieri, to put it bluntly, is not that guy. “He’s a career accountant,” said one former Rogers executive and Staffieri fan.

Again, as CFO, bad cop, in a lot of cases, was Staffieri’s job. The question some had when he was first appointed, though, is whether he could grow beyond that as CEO. “He was very, very numbers focused. And that’s probably one of his challenges,” said one former senior executive. “He just looks at things and then can make up his mind … and say, ‘You know what, this is not working. And because it’s not working, we’re going to kill the project.’ ”, Rogers has earned praise under his leadership.

But while multiple current and former employees told the Star they had witnessed significant churn within their own departments — with, in many cases, the most talented and sought-after employees leaving first — Staffieri said that, company wide, that hasn’t been the case. “We have the people here that we want,” he said.

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Why don’t you write about something that is important to our freedom and rights that protects our citizens from criminals

We are less interested in who is in charge of this company than we are why the merger wasn't blocked under the obvious monopoly created. Althougfh they have some explaining to do about why Rogers large ISP service was so difficult and slow to restore.

What is wrong with the Toronto star breaking news the liberal/NDP/BOC just voted against crime reform they voted to keep child traffickers,rapist,cop killers drug traffickers child pornographers on catch and release no charges against them unbelievable.

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You think you going brainwash my son into thinking he is a girl

Maybe write about protecting ur kids from paedophiles I’m sure you know one he top of your list

Let no body abuse my child so help me GOD

Why dont you write about Trudo when he abused a child in drama school

Read between the lines! The article answers its own question… the Rogers Family. Today. Tomorrow. Always. 🤯

Some dude who most certainly wears a trench coat.

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