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Array Digital Infrastructure, Inc. (Array®) is a leading owner and operator of shared wireless communications infrastructure in the United States. With over 4,400 cell towers across the country, Array [NYSE: AD] enables the deployment of 5G and other wireless technologies throughout the country.
Headquartered in Chicago, Array is a majority owned subsidiary of Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. [NYSE: TDS] and was formerly known as United States Cellular Corporation (UScellular) {NYSE: USM}. Founded in 1969, Telephone and Data Systems provides wireless infrastructure and broadband services through its businesses including Array and TDS Telecom.
Anthony is responsible for guiding Array’s operations and strategic initiatives across its portfolio of 4,400 owned towers, noncontrolling investment interests, and retained wireless spectrum. He became President and CEO and joined Array’s Board of Directors in November 2025. Previously, he was at Array’s sister company, TDS Telecom, as the Vice President of Organizational Transformation where he oversaw the design and implementation of a comprehensive roadmap for TDS Telecom’s future.
In 2020, Anthony joined the TDS Family of Companies at UScellular where he served in analytical, sales, and marketing roles including Senior Director of Growth Marketing Strategy and Execution. Anthony has also worked at McKinsey & Company and Samsung Electronics.
Anthony holds a bachelor’s degree from Harvard College and earned his Master of Business Administration with distinction from Harvard Business School.
Vicki leads all finance functions for Array Inc. and is also the executive vice president and chief financial officer for Array’s parent company, TDS Inc. She joined TDS Inc. in 1989 as an internal auditor before holding multiple leadership positions with growing responsibility across finance. She serves on the boards of directors for Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. and Array Digital Infrastructure, Inc.
Vicki is a certified public accountant who earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting from Upper Iowa University and a Master of Business Administration from Edgewood College in Madison, Wis. She was active with the Second Harvest Food Bank of southern Wisconsin, where she served as treasurer and Executive Board Member.
Marci oversees all financial planning, budgeting, and lease administration functions. For 17 years, she served in various leadership roles at UScellular, including in accounting, finance, marketing, strategy and business development, and as chief of staff to the CEO.
Marci is a certified public accountant and earned her bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Northwestern University, her master’s degree in accounting from DePaul University, and her master’s degree in business administration from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. She resides in Evanston with her husband and two boys.
Coleman oversees all legal and regulatory functions. He has worked in the wireless industry since 1997 and spent 15 years with SBA Communications Corporation, working in the Mergers and Acquisitions Department and last serving as Vice President-International & Associate General Counsel.
Coleman graduated from the University of Miami School of Law and is a member of the Florida Bar. He resides in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago (go Cubs!) with his husband Mark.
Kate oversees all leasing operations and engineering functions. She was with UScellular for nearly 20 years, serving in various leadership roles in retail sales, incentive compensation services, environmental health and safety, lease administration, and real estate.
Kate graduated from DePaul University with a Bachelor of Music degree and earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Loyola University. She resides in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago with her husband.
Mike leads the team responsible for sales and business development activities for Array customers. Prior to joining UScellular Towers in 2024, Mike spent over 20 years with Crown Castle, serving in several leadership roles in finance, operations and sales, and most recently held senior leadership roles in national sales.
Mike has a bachelor’s degree in public accounting and economics from Illinois Wesleyan University. He has served on the advisory board of After School Matter for over five years, including four years as president. Mike resides with his wife and five children in the western suburbs of Chicago.
Our Master Lease Agreements with major wireless carriers make the process much more efficient. We provide unparalleled support and make it easy to move from application to on-air.
We understand the vital role government agencies and municipalities play in providing services to their communities. We offer affordable, seamless, scalable ways to ensure communities stay safe and connected.
We empower you with swift market entry and strategic tower access so you can deliver fast, reliable and modernized service.
We’ll collaborate with you so you can deliver high-speed internet access, utilities, enhanced telehealth, robust remote learning and a world of other opportunities for high-need, hard to reach areas.
We know how important digital infrastructure is to your operations, and we’ll work side-by-side to ensure you have the solutions you need to manage services effectively.

Array is managing a number of moving parts in its first full year as a fully operational independent tower company, as Inside Towers reported following the company’s first quarter earnings call. At the end of the quarter, the company reported a total of 4,452 owned towers in 19 states, making it the fourth largest public tower company in the U.S.
“Array is executing on its 2026 priorities,” President and CEO Anthony Carlson said. “Since standing-up Array just eight months ago, we remain laser-focused on optimizing our tower operations, including securing new colocation applications and delivering steady tower tenancy growth. And we are continuing to close our pending spectrum transactions and support T-Mobile’s integration.”

An Array delegation was on hand for the 2026 Connect (X) conference held in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., meeting with a variety of professionals from across the digital infrastructure ecosystem.
Now, as an Inside Towers story stated, the company is looking to build on Connect (X) momentum.
“Connect (X) proved to be an incredibly productive time to meet with our partners and discuss how we can leverage our tower portfolio, expertise, and deep wireless experience to support their current and future network needs,” President and CEO Anthony Carlson said.

Array Digital Infrastructure continues working to make a real difference in people’s lives and help local governments efficiently deliver services.
A new agreement with the Sheriff’s Office in Racine County, Wisconsin, will allow the county to utilize two Array towers for its 911 dispatch system. As a result, residents calling 911 will be more efficiently connected to dispatchers, who can then promptly relay essential information to first responders.
In an emergency, every second counts, making Array’s partnership a true win for the residents of Racine County.
“Array and its team have been instrumental in Racine County’s implementation of a new P25 digital radio system, which is set to replace the outdated system and provide enhanced, reliable coverage for public safety professionals. Their cooperation and commitment have significantly impacted the project’s success,” said Daniel Adams, Public Safety Project Manager with the Racine County Sheriff’s Office.
“By allowing the county to utilize their property and tower space for critical radio infrastructure, Array has helped minimize timelines and increase cost savings. This partnership has been vital to the overall project and demonstrates Array’s dedication to public safety.”
Array has 4,400 towers in locations from coast to coast, enabling the deployment of 5G and other wireless technologies throughout the country.
“We know how crucial it is that public safety agencies have reliable infrastructure. When local governments partner with Array, they tap into a proven, coast‑to‑coast network that was built for mission‑critical connections—accelerating deployments, controlling costs, and quickly connecting 911 callers to first responders,” said Mike Smith, Array Senior Director of Tower Sales & Business.
To learn more about how Array can help your organization deliver for your residents, email us at TowersInquiry@arrayinc.com.