03/27/2020|Inside Verizon

Up To Speed Live: March 27, 2020.

By: Jeremy Godwin

Watch a replay as Joe Russo, Hans, and Christy provide the latest coronavirus updates.

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Hans Vestberg, Joe Russo and Christy Pambianchi provided coronavirus updates on today’s Up To Speed Live. They covered:

  • Employee health tips coming to VZWeb and Inside Verizon and on @vzuptospeed
  • Retail locations transitioning to in-store pickup only
  • VPN and emergency operations update from Joe Russo

Joe Russo also offered special thanks to everyone on our emergency response/ business continuity teams.

Head over to read more about Joseph Ruscito, a V Teamer who was highlighted during the broadcast.

In case you missed it, earlier today, Hans was live with David Faber on CNBC. Check out the full interview here.

Watch Christy as she joins today’s BUILD series at 3 PM ET/12 PM PT.


Get the latest information on our Coronavirus Resource Page (Inside Verizon, The Street).

If you have any questions, email them to live@verizon.com.

Click here for a transcript of the webcast.

Reminder, tune in Monday at 12 PM ET/9 AM PT for Up To Speed Live.

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About the author:

Jeremy Godwin is a member of the Verizon Corporate Communications team and a regular host of Up to Speed. He's the team's resident tech geek and media junkie.

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