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Wireless Workforce: Sprint exec lands at PCIA

Former Sprint executive joins PCIA to help with workforce training

Wireless industry trade association PCIA said that former Sprint executive John Harrison will take on the newly created role of senior adviser. Harrison will join Phil Larsen, director of training and education at PCIA, in working with Department of Labor grant awardee Virginia State University to implement its wireless workforce training program.

Harrison capped off his 30-year career at Sprint as VP of network development. He was involved in the deployment of Sprint’s Network Vision, and was responsible for Sprint’s managed service agreement with Ericsson.

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