Alex J. Mandl (born 1943, in Austria) is a notable Austrian-American businessman, and currently Executive Chairman of smart card giant Gemalto. He has been named "One of America's Most Powerful Businessmen" by Forbes magazine.[1]
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In the 1950s Mandl moved to the United States with his father Otto after his parents divorced.[2] Alex attended Happy Valley School (now known as Besant Hill School of Happy Valley) where his father was the headmaster in the town of Ojai, California.[2] After high school he attended Willamette University in Salem, Oregon where his father took a teaching position.[2] Alex Mandl received a degree in economics at the small liberal arts school. He then enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley where he earned a Masters in Business Administration in the late 1960s.[2]
Mandl began working for Boise Cascade Corporation after college, remaining there for 11 years.[2] He followed that by working at CSX Corporation and Sea-Land Services, Inc. in the 1980s.[2] Mandl began working at AT&T in August 1991 as chief financial officer. In that position, Joseph Nacchio was one of his top subordinates.[2] Mandl was a key player in AT&T’s purchase of a stake in McCaw Cellular in 1992.[2]
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