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AGB Mission Partner
Our first name has always been American, but today you know us as AT&T. We’re investing billions into the economy and providing quality jobs to over 200,000 people in the U.S. alone. Since 2008, we’ve committed more than $600 million to programs that help millions of students across all 50 states and around the world. By bringing together solutions that help protect, serve and connect – committed AT&T professionals are leading the future in education for students, for educators and in technology. No company is more invested in America’s future than AT&T.
Of the many lessons we’ve learned this last year, it’s clear that education is no longer defined or confined by the four walls of a lecture hall. Delivering high-quality education for all students is the goal of every educator and access to technology has never been more critical for students to thrive and professors to excel. That’s why we are committed to providing solutions for a new era of education to transform the campus and connect all students to opportunity.
Explore resources AT&T has developed in partnership with AGB.
The connection between a student’s ability to pay for college and successfully earn a degree is well established. Federal and state grant and loan programs and institutional need-based scholarships have been the central strategy to provide access, regardless of family income, to our country’s colleges and universities for many decades.
During December’s inaugural Council for Student Success meeting, 22 board members, chief executives, senior administrators, faculty, and other leaders discussed key issues and opportunities focused on board governance and student success.
Access additional AT&T resources for higher education boards and leaders.
Contact AT&T.
Meredith Williams
Assistant Vice President, Executive Branch, AT&T
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To learn more about these opportunities to support AGB, please contact our partnerships team by submitting the form below, or call us:
Steve Abbott, senior director of partnerships, (202) 776-0842
Glory Onwuka, partnership manager, (202) 776-0828
AGB’s Corporate Engagement Prospectus 2024–2025 has further details on sponsorship opportunities.