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    Kim Hart

    Vice President, Corporate Communications, AT&T

    Kim Hart is a seasoned communications professional with extensive experience in journalism, media, and corporate communications. Currently serving as the Vice President of Corporate Communications at AT&T, she has a rich professional background spanning media, government, and corporate sectors.1

    Professional Background

    Career Highlights::

    • Vice President, Corporate Communications at AT&T (August 2021 - Present)1
    • Managing Editor at Axios (December 2017 - July 2021)12
    • Technology Editor at Axios (December 2016 - December 2017)1
    • Press Secretary to the FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler (May 2014 - December 2016)12

    Early Career and Journalism

    Hart began her career as a journalist, working for prominent publications including:

    • The Washington Post (Staff Writer, Financial Desk from June 2006 to July 2009)1
    • POLITICO (Senior Writer & Editor)1
    • The Hill (Technology Reporter & Editor of Hillicon Valley blog)1

    Education

    • Undergraduate Degree: Bachelor of Science in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Florida (2000-2004)1
    • Graduate Degree: Master's in Journalism - Public Affairs from the University of Maryland (2004-2005)1

    Areas of Expertise

    Kim Hart specializes in:

    • Politics
    • Technology
    • Telecommunications policy
    • Public affairs
    • Media relations
    • Crisis communications
    • Corporate social responsibility

    She is known for her ability to cover high-profile stories, manage teams in fast-paced environments, and collaborate across different organizational units.1

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