George Haber is a seasoned Principal Business Manager at AT&T, where he has been instrumental in driving operational excellence within IT Operations since 2002. With over 18 years of diverse experience across telecommunications, computer software, and financial services, George has honed his expertise in budget...
George Haber is a seasoned Principal Business Manager at AT&T, where he has been instrumental in driving operational excellence within IT Operations since 2002. With over 18 years of diverse experience across telecommunications, computer software, and financial services, George has honed his expertise in budget and forecast management, ensuring that financial strategies align with organizational goals. His adept oversight of mainframe, desktop, helpdesk, and print outsourcing agreements has not only streamlined operations but also optimized vendor management, resulting in significant cost savings and enhanced service delivery.
George's role involves rigorous operations expense analysis and performance metrics, where he leverages his strong analytical skills to identify opportunities for process improvement. He has successfully developed and managed budgets exceeding $300 million, demonstrating his capacity to navigate complex financial landscapes while maintaining a focus on strategic growth. His commitment to ongoing process enhancements is evident through his leadership in business case development, where he collaborates with cross-functional teams to drive innovation and efficiency.
In addition to his operational responsibilities, George excels in executive support and presentations, effectively communicating key insights and strategic recommendations to senior leadership. His proficiency in VoIP, telecommunications, and integration further underscores his ability to adapt to the rapidly evolving tech landscape. As a proactive and results-driven leader, George is not only a key player in AT&T's success but also a mentor who fosters team building and communication training, ensuring that his team is equipped to meet the challenges of the future.