Craig Silliman

Craig Silliman

Exec VP and President of Verizon Global Services at Verizon Communications
Company Tenure: 19 years
Education:
University of Virginia (J.D.)
Biography:

Craig L. Silliman has served as the President of Verizon Global Services since 2022. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Silliman served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of Verizon from 2019 to 2022 and Executive Vice President of Public Policy & General Counsel from 2015 to 2018 and Senior Vice President of Public Policy & Government Affairs from 2012 to 2014 and Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel from 2011 to 2012. From 2008 to 2011, Mr. Silliman served as the Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon Telecom & Verizon Business and Vice President and Deputy General Counsel from 2004 to 2008. Prior to Verizon, Mr. Silliman practiced law at Collier, Shannon, Rill & Scott. Mr. Silliman has served on the Board of Trustees at the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra since 2011.

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“So why has the increase in diversity led to more polarization? It's in part because power is zero sum, privilege is zero sum. And we know that if your power increases and mine decreases, I'll become resentful. But there's an even more important nuance involving how discussions of race and privilege interact with our identities. Psychological studies have shown time and time again that when our core identities are attacked, we actually become more entrenched in our previous beliefs, and all of our cognitive processes switch to creating a narrative that defends our identity. Not only is it nearly impossible to change our opinion, our previous view actually becomes more polarized… So is there a way of advancing diversity, inclusion, and equality in a way that doesn't create a reaction that moves us backwards as a society? I think there is. Because while power is zero sum and privilege is zero sum, understanding is not zero sum.”