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As schools around the country work to mitigate the risk of COVID–19, educational leaders and wireless providers are working together to make sure children have the tools they need to participate in distance learning and stay engaged with their classmates and teachers. These partnerships have helped keep more than 2 million under-connected kids learning, thanks to the provisioning of free and discounted wireless devices and data plans.

Join us virtually for the CTIA Connected Kids Summit as we bring together policymakers, wireless providers and school superintendents to discuss how wireless is helping keep kids connected, and how wireless technology can continue to play a role in solving the remote learning and homework gap many children and families face.

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    Meredith Attwell Baker
    President & CEO, CTIA
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    Congresswoman Grace Meng
    D-NY
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    Mike Magee
    CEO, Chiefs for Change
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    Errick Greene
    Superintendent, Jackson, MS Public Schools
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    Deborah Gist
    Superintendent, Tulsa, OK Public Schools
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    Matt Hickey
    VP, Public Sector and FirstNet Marketing, AT&T
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    David Bezzant
    VP, Public Sector, T-Mobile USA
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    Kim Mirabella
    Director, Public Sector, Verizon
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    Nick Ludlum
    SVP & Chief Communications Officer, CTIA
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    Matt Gerst
    VP, Regulatory Affairs, CTIA