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CTIA President and CEO Meredith Attwell Baker announced she will retire in 2025. Baker has led the wireless association since 2014. #pressrelease
December 12, 2024
CTIA, the wireless industry association, and CTIA President and CEO Meredith Attwell Baker announced today she will retire from CTIA in 2025 with the end of her contract. Baker has served as the head of the wireless association since 2014.
During her tenure, CTIA grew in size by over 80 percent, enabling the association to be stronger advocates and driving new initiatives to enhance the wireless industry and consumer experience. To help promote the industry, Baker launched the annual 5G Summit and established the MWC Las Vegas trade show co-produced with GSMA. During her tenure, CTIA was named by the Washington Post as a Top Workplace for six consecutive years.
Baker joined CTIA after years of distinguished public service, serving as a Commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission and leading the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. She is one the nation's most prominent experts on spectrum and telecom policy matters and also served in the private sector in senior roles at NBC Universal and Covad.
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