Craig Unruh was appointed President of AT&T Missouri in September 2018. As President, he works closely with customers, employees, policy makers, community leaders, and business leaders to fulfill AT&T’s vision to inspire human progress through the power of communication and entertainment.
Since joining the company in 1986, he has held several management positions focused primarily in public policy. Most recently he served as Regional Vice President of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs where he led AT&T’s legislative initiatives with the Missouri Legislature and regulatory initiatives with the Public Service Commission. Prior to these state policy roles, he held several positions working in federal public policy and helped establish the company’s regulatory policy organization.
Unruh serves on several boards and committees, including the Hawthorn Foundation, Missouri Partnership, Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Jobs for America’s Graduates-Missouri, Civic Progress, United Way of Greater St. Louis, Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, St. Louis Sports Commission, St. Patrick Center, Greater St. Louis Area Council Boy Scouts of America, and the St. Louis Regional Chamber.
Unruh holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Washington University in St. Louis and a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Kansas State University.
Unruh is a native of Bucklin, Kansas, and, upon graduating from Kansas State, moved to St. Louis, where he has lived for more than 30 years.
He and his wife, Donna, have been married for more than 30 years and have two adult children: Emily and Evan.