
The National Lifeline Association's Board Of Directors Has Appointed Chuck Campbell To A Board Position
The National Lifeline Association announces Chuck Campbell, Founding Partner at CGM Solutions, elected to its Board.
Post thiMr. Campbell and his team have also dedicated significant efforts to collaborating with the FCC and USAC to minimize barriers for low-income consumers. They have also focused on enhancing government technology and processes to simplify customer enrollment while strengthening safeguards to ensure compliance with program rules and eligibility standards.
David B. Dorwart, Chairman of the Board, praised Chuck Campbell's appointment to the National Lifeline Association Board of Directors, stating, "Chuck brings extensive experience and expertise that will be instrumental to our mission. His insights and commitment will play a vital role as we strive to expand access to essential communication services for all Americans."
Mr. Campbell expressed his gratitude upon being elected to the National Lifeline Association Board of Directors, stating, "It is a true honor to join the board. The Lifeline and Affordable Connectivity Programs are essential in providing all Americans with access to vital communication services. I am eager to collaborate with my fellow board members to champion these critical initiatives and explore ways to enhance their impact and accessibility."
Chuck Campbell sits on the NaLA Board with the following other members:
David B. Dorwart, NaLA Board Chairman and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Assist Wireless and Boomerang Wireless; David Avilla, Associate Vice President of TracFone; Jose Cortes, Chief Strategy Officer and General Counsel of TSB, Inc. and Easy Wireless; Stephen Klein, Chief Executive Officer of SafetyNet Wireless; Danielle Perry, Chief Compliance Officer at TruConnect; Calen Schultz, Managing Director of Community Outreach Partnerships; and Nathan Stierwalt, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of PWG Network Solutions.
About the National Lifeline Association (NaLA):
The National Lifeline Association (NaLA) stands as the sole industry trade group dedicated exclusively to supporting the Lifeline program and the former Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) within the communications marketplace. NaLA works toward preserving and advancing Lifeline and other low-income connectivity programs through stakeholder engagement, education, collaboration, and advocacy. NaLA supports all stakeholders in pursuing a common goal: voice, text, and broadband connectivity for all Americans. Through NaLA's ecosystem-wide membership that includes service providers, distributors, network access aggregators, compliance and software solutions vendors, device manufacturers, program supporters, and beneficiaries, NaLA provides a platform to enable and realize the goal of getting and keeping every low-income American connected to essential communications services. For more information on NaLA, visit .
SOURCE National Lifeline Association

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