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    Michael Leff Joins AT&T Government Solutions as Vice President, Civilian Sector

    By Michelle DavisJanuary 23, 2014
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    Michael Leff, Vice President Civilian, AT&T Government Solutions
    Michael Leff, Vice President Civilian, AT&T Government Solutions

    AT&T Government Solutions (AGS) on Tuesday announced that Michael Leff will join the company as vice president for AGS’s Civilian business where he will be tasked with managing the company’s business across federal civilian agencies and departments.

    Leff most recently served as the Managing Director for Accenture Federal Services’ Civilian Health Portfolio and is the third in a set of recent new executive hires at AGS. Casey Coleman joined the DC-area based company earlier this month as Client Executive Vice President  and Chris Smith joined the company’s c-suite in November as Vice President of Technology.

    Leff is a 20 year industry veteran who prior to his tenure at Accenture spent 14 years working at Lockheed Martin.

    “Michael brings more than 20 years of government and technical experience to the senior team at AT&T Government Solutions,” AGS President Kay Kapoor said in a press statement released Tuesday.  “His extensive skills set is something we look forward to leveraging on behalf of our customers.”

    AGS, a division of AT&T Inc, serves the federal government through IT services including Wi-Fi, IP-based voice, cyber security, data transport, high-speed internet, cloud services and mobility technologies to attempt to meet the government’s needs through speed and security.

    Leff said he is pleased to join the AGS team.

    “I’m looking forward to combining the strength of AT&T’s expansive network and resources with my own experience in assisting civilian agencies to achieve and advance their missions,” he said.

     

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