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Verizon CFO Tony Skiadas to Speak at Citi’s 2026 Global TMT Conference
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Business/The Apex Times/Aug 17, 11:29 AM EDT

Verizon CFO Tony Skiadas to Speak at Citi’s 2026 Global TMT Conference

The telecom operator said its executive vice president and chief financial officer is scheduled to participate in a conference presentation, with a webcast available for investors and analysts.

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Verizon said its chief financial officer, Tony Skiadas, is set to speak at the Citi 2026 Global TMT Conference, part of the investment bank’s annual technology, media, and telecommunications event lineup. Verizon’s announcement, published on Monday, confirms that Skiadas will appear at 8:10 a.m. Eastern Time.

The company’s notice lists the conference date as September 9, 2026, and indicates that the presentation will be webcast. For companies and investors, these large sell-side conferences often serve as a formal venue for management to discuss industry conditions and key themes affecting telecom services, including capital spending expectations, broadband and wireless demand trends, and competitive dynamics.

Skiadas is Verizon’s executive vice president and CFO. In that role, he typically oversees the company’s financial reporting and capital allocation decisions, areas that can become major focus points at conferences where analysts ask about profitability, cash flow, and investment priorities across wireless and fiber networks.

Verizon did not include specific content details in the announcement about what topics Skiadas will cover, nor did it provide any guidance or new financial targets. The company’s post primarily functions as an event disclosure, along with the logistics of the scheduled speaking time and webcast access.

The Citi Global TMT Conference series brings together telecom carriers, equipment suppliers, and large platform companies for industry conversations aimed at investment research. For Verizon, participating in the conference is another step in communicating with the investor community at a time when telecom operators are pressed to balance network buildouts with cost control, pricing strategy, and continued demand for broadband, wireless data, and related services.

While the announcement confirms the timing and the availability of the webcast, it leaves open what form the session will take, such as whether it will include a prepared remarks segment, a question-and-answer portion, or a focus on a specific Verizon program or segment. Any new metrics or directional statements would typically be delivered during the webcast or in accompanying materials, if provided by the company.

As of the time of Verizon’s disclosure, investors did not receive any additional documentation in the announcement itself, such as slides, supplemental financial tables, or a summary of likely Q&A themes. That means the company’s messaging beyond the scheduled appearance will likely be clarified only when the event takes place and the webcast is available.

Investors and analysts will likely look for management commentary around near-term network investment priorities and how Verizon expects demand to evolve across its wireless and fiber businesses. The webcast on September 9 is also likely to set expectations for future questioning on operating trends and capital spending discipline, even if Verizon does not pre-announce those points in advance.

Why It Matters

  • A CFO appearance at a major sell-side technology, media, and telecom conference is a high-visibility channel for investor communications and analyst questioning.
  • Telecom operators are frequently evaluated on capital intensity and cash flow, making financial leadership commentary central to how investors frame near- and medium-term expectations.
  • The webcast timing suggests Verizon may address industry themes that investors are tracking, but the announcement itself provides limited detail on content ahead of the event.

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Key Facts

  • Verizon announced that Tony Skiadas, executive vice president and CFO, is scheduled to speak at the Citi 2026 Global TMT Conference.
  • The presentation is listed for 8:10 a.m. Eastern Time on September 9, 2026.
  • Verizon said the session will be available via webcast.
  • Verizon’s notice did not disclose specific topics, new financial targets, or guidance details in advance of the conference.

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