Wireless Infrastructure Association

WIA Builds Out Public Affairs Team

ARLINGTON, Va. – The Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA) today announced the hiring of Sasha Galbreath and Marshall Miller to join its public affairs team.  Galbreath and Miller, who will both have the title of Public Affairs Manager, will manage WIA’s external communications and promotion of WIA’s workforce development programs.  

Prior to joining WIA, Galbreath worked for Clyde Group’s public affairs practice, where she focused on several strategic communications efforts in a variety of industries.  Galbreath started her career working in the U.S. House of Representatives, later serving as deputy director of communications for a congressional campaign in Maryland, operating crisis management and media outreach.   She graduated from the University of Maryland, with a degree in Government & Politics and Sustainability Studies. 

Marshall Miller previously worked for DDC Public Affairs, executing advocacy and issue campaigns for clients across multiple sectors, including technology.  Before DDC, he worked as a rapid response and research analyst for national campaigns and political parties.  Miller graduated from Bridgewater College with a degree in Political Science and English.  

“We are very excited to welcome Sasha and Marshall to the WIA team.  They both bring a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the job.  Working together, they will further cement WIA as a leader in wireless policy and workforce development.  Sasha and Marshall’s extensive experience will carry the wireless infrastructure industry’s message to the media, Congress, and stakeholders on behalf of WIA members,” said Matt Mandel, WIA’s Senior Vice President, Government and Public Affairs. 

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About WIA:  

The Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA) represents the businesses that build, develop, own, and operate the nation’s wireless infrastructure.  WIA advocates for the widespread, responsible deployment of wireless infrastructure to enable mobile broadband for communities everywhere. 

Contact: Sasha Galbreath | 443-418-6644 | sasha.galbreath@wia.org