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Maggie Hallbach Joins Northern Virginia Technology Council Board

By Staff WriterJuly 19, 2022
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Maggie Hallbach, Verizon

Maggie Hallbach, senior vice president for Verizon Public Sector, has been named to the Northern Virginia Technology Council’s board of directors.

“Maggie is an outstanding leader, who is well known for developing strategic relationships with CIOs and assisting government agencies in adopting innovative technology solutions as part of their modernization strategy,” said NVTC President and CEO Jennifer Taylor.

As the head of Verizon Public Sector, Hallbach oversees the team that partners with Verizon’s federal, state, local, education and public safety customers to deliver technology solutions and services. This includes Verizon Frontline, the advanced network and technology built for first responders.

“Her unique perspective and ideas will help guide NVTC’s strategy and advance its mission to grow our tech industry and create greater access to the thousands of open jobs in our region,” Taylor added.

Hallbach brings over two decades of technology and government experience to NVTC.

“It is a career highlight to join 17 other distinguished professionals as part of NVTC’s new incoming board of directors,” she said. “Together, we will cultivate and grow Northern Virginia as a sought-after next generation technology hub, attracting a wide range of industries. As a resident of the area, I have a vested interest in promoting a diverse, inclusive and welcoming community for our citizens and businesses.”

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