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CTIA Announces Prove’s Michelle Wheeler as New Board Member

Wireless association CTIA recently announced that Prove’s Michelle Wheeler has been elected to its Board of Directors.

CTIA represents the US wireless communications industry—from carriers and equipment manufacturers to mobile app developers and content creators. CTIA brings together a dynamic group of companies that enable consumers to lead a 21st century connected life.

“I am thrilled to announce my return to CTIA’s Board of Directors,” said Michelle Wheeler. “As #COVID continues to accelerate consumer adoption of digital channels, mobile phones are becoming more vital to our daily lives. I am excited to help CTIA members better understand how to keep transactions secure and private as this shift to digital continues.”


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