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PCIA Announces Women's Wireless Leadership
Forum's (WWLF) First Teleconference Event
Educational Teleconference To Address the Latest FCC Historic Preservation Challenges

(Alexandria, VA) February 3, 2004 -- The Women's Wireless Leadership Forum (WWLF) -- a newly formed professional association for all levels of women in the wireless industry has announced the launch of its first educational teleconference entitled New Historic Preservation Rules: Impact on Your Bottom Line, on February 19th from 3:00 to 4:30 pm.

Hosted by Monica Gambino, Associate General Counsel for Regulatory Affairs, Crown Castle USA, the session will assess the impact of the latest changes and proposed changes to the FCC rules on historic preservation. The educational agenda focuses on providing a strategic overview of the bottom line impact that the new NHPA FCC rules and Programmatic Agreement have on site industry operations, finances, marketing and regulatory procedures. The program will also feature other high profile speakers from government and industry.

Anyone interested in attending should RSVP immediately to ebrahiml@pcia.com or call 703-535-7416.

"This WWLF teleconference is open to everyone and is free of charge," said Julie Coons, Executive Vice President of the PCIA, the Wireless Infrastructure Association. "This is such an important event to hear, it's complimentary, it's easy to access via telephone during the work week, and we're featuring 90 minutes of high impact issue analysis from marketing, financial and regulatory perspectives," noted Coons.

With a growing membership roster and its educational teleconference set to launch February 19, the WWLF aims to build community, inform women on up-to-date topics impacting their professional lives and create opportunities to exchange ideas through unique educational offerings, geared towards women. "The WWLF is designed to give all levels of women executives broad opportunities to connect and develop business relationships with one another, to benefit their companies. We're going to keep providing this type of programming, because the demand is so strong," added Coons.

About WWLF visit www.wwlf.org
The Women's Wireless Leadership Forum was launched January 2004 by a group of wireless infrastructure, carrier and non-profit leaders and aims to give all levels of women executives' broad opportunities to connect and develop business relationships with one another, to benefit their companies. WWLF Charter membership registration will start January 2004 and will cost $150 for private sector professionals and $85 for government officials.

About PCIA visit www.pcia.com
PCIA is an association of companies that seek the advancement of the wireless communications industry through advocacy, technical and marketplace initiatives. PCIA supports programs and policies that expand the growth of the wireless network infrastructure and deployment industry. PCIA's goal is to create a better financial and business environment in which its members can grow and succeed. For more information, please go to www.pcia.com.

 

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