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Verizon Names Maggie Hallbach SVP for Public Sector

By Staff WriterFebruary 28, 2022
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Maggie Hallbach, Verizon

Verizon Business has appointed Maggie Hallbach as senior vice president for Verizon Public Sector, where she will lead the team that serves federal, state, local, education and Verizon Frontline public safety customers.

Over her 25 years at Verizon, Hallbach served in a variety of executive and leadership roles, most recently as Verizon Public Sector’s vice president of business development and strategic sales. Hallbach also led the team responsible for strategic sales initiatives, including the alignment of sales priorities to the overall Verizon Public Sector strategy.

“Maggie’s background, deep relationships and expertise in the public sector enable her to partner strategically with our customers to help them achieve their missions through innovation and digitization,” said Sampath Sowmyanarayan, chief revenue officer for Verizon Business.

At Verizon, Hallbach has been focused on delivering customer experience enhancements and building high-performing teams. She also led Verizon’s Lean Six Sigma efforts to drive ongoing business transformation and process improvement across Verizon Business.

“I am grateful every day to work with people who are all focused on delivering the most transformative solutions – built on the most reliable and secure networks — that modernize and safeguard critical infrastructure, and enable those in public service to achieve their missions,” Hallbach said.

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