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Last week (May 23) President Obama nominated Daniel Sepulveda to serve as Ambassador for International Communications and Information Policy.  The following statement should be attributed to Craig Silliman, Verizon senior vice president, public policy and government relations: 

“Verizon applauds the nomination of Daniel Sepulveda. During his lengthy career in public service, Mr. Sepulveda has demonstrated strong leadership in addressing communications, technology, Internet, and trade policy issues, which will serve the United States and its citizens well in this transformative period of global connectivity and intense focus on 21st century public policy.”

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