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* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
FUND | NUMBER OF SHARES | VALUE ($) | PUT OR CALL |
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DIRECTORS | AGE | BIO | OTHER DIRECTOR MEMBERSHIPS |
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Walter C. D. Carlson Chair of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer | |||
Mr. Oosterman brings substantial experience, expertise and qualifications gained in executive leadership roles at BCE, Canada’s largest communications provider, and other publicly traded communications companies over a 30 year period. Mr. Oosterman is currently President and CEO of Peyden Inc., a private investment company with holdings in real estate, media and technology. He has proven global expertise in the wireless, residential and small business segments, extensive background in media, including television, radio and digital and deep brand and marketing experience from Chief Brand Officer roles at BCE and other corporations. He has also developed a reputation as a leader in social and digital media, video streaming platforms, smart data and the Internet of Things. Mr. Oosterman holds a BA and a MBA from Western University. | |||
Ms. Villacrez has significant experience with the telecommunications industry as a result of over thirty years at the TDS enterprise. She has substantial experience in finance, accounting, financial planning and strategic analysis. Ms. Villacrez is currently TDS’ Executive Vice President and CFO since 2022. She was previously Senior Financial Advisor of TDS from February 2022 to May 2022 and prior to that TDS Telecom’s Senior Vice President Finance and CFO since 2017 and TDS Telecom’s Vice President Finance and CFO between 2012 and 2017. Prior to that Ms. Villacrez held several financial leadership positions with growing responsibility at TDS, including leading Financial Analysis and Strategic Planning. Ms. Villacrez has a bachelor's degree in accounting from Upper Iowa University and an MBA from Edgewood College. She is also a CPA. | |||
Mr. Carlson brings substantial experience, expertise and qualifications with respect to TDS and its subsidiaries and the industries in which they operate as a result of his many years as an investor in TDS, a former trustee of the TDS Voting Trust, a director and Vice Chair and former President and Chief Executive Officer of TDS, and a director and Chair of its two principal business units. Mr. Carlson was President of TDS from 1981 until February 2025 and CEO of TDS from 1986 until February 2025. As a senior executive officer of TDS and each of its business units, the Board of Directors considers it essential that Mr. Carlson serve on the TDS Board of Directors to provide the Board with his views on strategy and operations of TDS and its business units. In addition, as a shareholder with a significant economic stake in TDS, Mr. Carlson provides to the TDS Board of Directors the perspective of shareholders in managing and operating TDS in the long-term interests of shareholders. He also has experience as chairperson of TAG and a member of the CGNC. Mr. Carlson has an MBA from Harvard University and he is the brother of Walter C. D. Carlson, Letitia G. Carlson, M.D. and Prudence E. Carlson. | |||
Mr. Rutledge brings substantial operating and financial management experience in finance and accounting from his current role as Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer of McKesson Corporation, a diversified global healthcare company. Prior to serving in his current role, he held several financial executive leadership positions with increasing responsibilities at Genuine Parts Company, a global service organization in the automotive and industrial parts industry. He brings over two decades of experience in finance and accounting, including risk management, internal audit, shared services, SEC reporting, treasury, M&A integration and portfolio optimization. Mr. Rutledge is a Certified Public Accountant. He has a Bachelor of Science in accounting from Morehouse College. Mr. Rutledge also serves on a number of private non-profit Boards including the McKesson Foundation and the Tull Charitable Foundation. Mr. Rutledge was recommended by a third-party search firm. | |||
Mr. Carlson brings substantial experience, expertise and qualifications with respect to TDS and its subsidiaries and the industries in which they operate as a result of his many years as an investor in TDS, a former trustee of the TDS Voting Trust, a director and Vice Chair and former President and Chief Executive Officer of TDS, and a director and Chair of its two principal business units. Mr. Carlson was President of TDS from 1981 until February 2025 and CEO of TDS from 1986 until February 2025. As a senior executive officer of TDS and each of its business units, the Board of Directors considers it essential that Mr. Carlson serve on the TDS Board of Directors to provide the Board with his views on strategy and operations of TDS and its business units. In addition, as a shareholder with a significant economic stake in TDS, Mr. Carlson provides to the TDS Board of Directors the perspective of shareholders in managing and operating TDS in the long-term interests of shareholders. He also has experience as chairperson of TAG and a member of the CGNC. Mr. Carlson has an MBA from Harvard University and he is the brother of Walter C. D. Carlson, Letitia G. Carlson, M.D. and Prudence E. Carlson. | |||
M s. Dixon brings substantial experience, expertise and qualifications from her previous executive leadership position at FedEx Office, a provider of logistics, transportation, and related business services, in addition to her many years of Board, Compensation and Human Resources, and Technology Advisory Group Committee experience. She h as extensive operating and financial management experience. Ms. Dixon has experience in consumer and business marketing, sales and distribution strategies. Ms. Dixon also brings twenty years of experience in the telecommunications industry, and her experience in serving on the board of directors of James Avery Craftsman, Inc., a privately held jewelry designer, manufacturer and retailer. Ms. Dixon has a Bachelor of Science degree from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Pennsylvania State University. In 2018, Ms. Dixon was named a National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) Governance Fellow. Ms. Dixon has also earned the CERT certificate in Cybersecurity Oversight issued by Carnegie Mellon University. | |||
George W. Off * Former Chair and CEO of Checkpoint Systems, Inc. | |||
Mr. Woessner is Senior Vice President at Warburg Pincus Deutschland GmbH, a private equity firm. He is the former CEO of CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KgAA, a provider of physician software, hospital software and e-health solutions worldwide. Mr. Woessner has substantial senior leadership experience with over 20 years in the global telecommunications industry having served in executive leadership positions with Deutsche Telekom AG and Rogers Communications. As a result of his experience with Deutsche Telekom and Rogers Communications, he brings substantial experience in sales, marketing, and service of fixed-network and mobile products for consumer and business customers. Mr. Woessner has a Masters in Chemistry from Technische University, Munchen Germany and a PhD in Chemistry from Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. |
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LeRoy T. Carlson, Jr. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vice Chair and Former President and CEO of TDS | 2024 | $1,352,700 | $1,381,100 | $6,845,985 | — | — | — | $31,710 | $9,611,495 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2023 | $1,352,700 | $635,800 | $7,654,987 | — | — | $5,932 | $28,097 | $9,677,516 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | $1,352,700 | $1,046,500 | $6,503,975 | — | — | $4,204 | $22,361 | $8,929,740 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Vicki L. Villacrez | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of TDS | 2024 | $680,000 | $133,280 | $1,244,710 | — | $396,794 | — | $92,043 | $2,546,827 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2023 | $585,100 | $114,867 | $936,336 | — | $264,278 | $2,403 | $87,208 | $1,990,192 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | $462,600 | $73,900 | $883,209 | — | $198,150 | $1,581 | $77,759 | $1,697,199 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Laurent C. Therivel | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
President and CEO of UScellular | 2024 | $901,866 | $658,629 | $5,210,668 | — | $785,874 | — | $99,911 | $7,656,948 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2023 | $866,882 | $1,226,030 | $8,028,781 | — | $644,670 | $339 | $93,407 | $10,860,109 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | $824,887 | $750,867 | $4,699,725 | — | $545,333 | $29 | $88,045 | $6,908,886 | |||||||||||||||||||||
James W. Butman | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
President and CEO of TDS Telecom | 2024 | $741,600 | $160,186 | $2,192,723 | — | $495,507 | $13,573 | $125,546 | $3,729,135 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2023 | $720,000 | $255,830 | $1,800,351 | — | $458,784 | $17,519 | $91,943 | $3,344,427 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | $685,700 | $170,330 | $1,391,256 | — | $559,860 | $26,619 | $85,842 | $2,919,607 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Joseph R. Hanley | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Senior Vice President, Strategy and Corporate Development of TDS | 2024 | $540,400 | $75,656 | $732,062 | — | $225,239 | — | $95,001 | $1,668,358 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2023 | $522,100 | $76,874 | $675,487 | — | $176,867 | $2,098 | $89,245 | $1,542,671 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | $502,000 | $60,090 | $581,994 | — | $156,680 | $1,390 | $74,125 | $1,376,279 |
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Yield
Owner | Position | Direct Shares | Indirect Shares |
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Butman James W | - | 291,098 | 0 |
CARLSON LEROY T JR | - | 172,211 | 0 |
CARLSON LEROY T JR | - | 153,621 | 1,812,780 |
Hanley Joseph R | - | 74,992 | 0 |
Villacrez Vicki L | - | 63,465 | 0 |
Davis Clarence A | - | 24,898 | 0 |
Woessner Dirk S | - | 10,083 | 0 |
Rutledge Napoleon B JR | - | 1,672 | 0 |
Carlson Prudence E | - | 0 | 1,582,670 |