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As school districts push forward in a second academic year of remote learning due to COVID-19, the wireless industry continues to ensure homebound children have the tools they need to participate and stay engaged with their teachers and classmates from afar.

To date, the industry has helped connect over 2 million students by providing free and discounted devices and data plans, as well as millions of dollars in donations and resources.

Join us for Part Two of CTIA’s Connected Kids Summit as we take a closer look at how wireless providers have established and enhanced initiatives and partnerships with school districts and educational leaders across the country to keep kids connected.

This program will run approximately 90 minutes.
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    Mylayna Albright
    AVP, Corporate Social Responsibility, AT&T
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    Brent Legg
    EVP, Government Affairs, Connected Nation
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    Dr. Kiesha Taylor
    National Education Administrator, T-Mobile
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    Gabriella Rowe
    Founding Principal, Grow Associates
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    Courtland Madock
    VP of Marketing, UScellular
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    Chad Royal-Pascoe
    Acting SVP of Resource Development, Boys & Girls Clubs of America
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    Alex Servello
    Director, Corporate Social Responsibility, Verizon
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    Lydia Logan
    Executive Director, Verizon Innovative Learning Schools Initiative, Digital Promise
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    Nick Ludlum
    SVP & Chief Communications Officer, CTIA
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    Avonne Bell
    Director, Connected Life, CTIA
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    Katie Den Boer
    Director, Communications & Policy, CTIA
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    Jilane Petrie
    Director, Public Affairs, CTIA