Focal Communications; Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor is the Chairman and CEO of Chicago-headquartered
Focal Communications, which provides local and long-distance telephone
service and Internet access to businesses throughout the Chicago
area and about 20 other major U.S. markets. It has revenues of $234
million. As a CLEC, or a competitive local-exchange carrier, Focal
Communications owns and operates its own phone switches and leases
line transport capacity from local phone monopolies such as Ameritech/SBC
Communications. Robert Taylor is a co-founder and director of Focal
Communications and has served as its Chairman/CEO since 1996. Focal
Communications is a portfolio company of Madison Dearborn Partners,
another career patron of Lieutenant Governor Corinne Wood. James
Perry and Andrew Sinwell, managing directors of MDP, are on the
board of directors of Focal Communications.
Focal Communications and Robert Taylor are career patrons of former
Lieutenant Governor Corinne Wood (R), and as of June 30, 2002, had
contributed $25,000 to her campaign committee. Of that amount, Focal
Communications contributed $15,000, and Robert Taylor contributed
$10,000.
Between 2000 and 2001, Mr. Taylor and Focal Communications contributed
$29,000 to political campaigns, 97% of it to Republicans.
Last revised March, 2003.
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