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CEO and Chairman of Citizens Communications
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Leonard Tow
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American
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1952
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Leonard Tow (born 1928) is an American bus … Leonard Tow (born 1928) is an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the chairman and CEO of Citizens Communications (now Frontier Communications) and chairman of Electric Lightwave. He also co-founded Century Communications, which was sold to Adelphia Communications Corporation for $5.2 billion in 1999 and became part of Cablevision.on in 1999 and became part of Cablevision.
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Leonard Tow
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