Priscilla Hill-Ardoin

Priscilla Hill-Ardoin retired from her position as chief privacy officer of AT&T, Inc., in 2007 after a distinguished career with the corporation and several of its subsidiaries. Hill-Ardoin founded the organization responsible for ensuring AT&T has policies and procedures in place to maintain full compliance with state and federal regulatory requirements governing telecommunications. She served as associate vice president-corporate services, chairman of the board for the AT&T Foundation, and the company's director of diversity. She also held positions in strategic planning, marketing, and network operations.

A recognized leader in the communications industry, Hill-Ardoin supported the advancement of women and minorities in all areas of the business. In 2003, she was appointed by FCC Chairman Michael Powell to the Chairman's Advisory Commission on Diversity in Communications in the Digital Age.