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AT&T lobbyist is leaving Washington

By Kim Hart - 03/12/10 10:10 AM ET

One of AT&T's lobbyists is leaving Washington as he climbs the corporate ladder.

AT&T announced today that it has promoted Rodney A. Smith to be president of AT&T Connecticut, where he will lead the state's legislative agenda.

In his new role, Smith will work with state and local officials to bring AT&T's services, including its U-Verse video services, to more Connecticut residents.

As a lobbyist, Smith advocated for AT&T on telecom, broadband and wireless issues.


Before joining the company, he held stints as a Capitol Hill staffer and journalist.


Source:
http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/personnel-notes/86397-atat-lobbyist-is-leaving-washington
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