Driving Broadband Deployment with Rich Johnson

Rich Johnson grew up in Metro Atlanta and attended South Forsyth High School. Politics were frequently discussed with his family, primarily due to his father's interest in the news and current affairs. This laid the foundation for his future career path. Despite initially having ambitions of becoming an attorney, Rich decided to pursue a Political Science degree at the University of Tennessee, motivated by its broader options.

After graduating, Rich entered the workforce with the Tennessee Republican Party, earning a modest salary of $24,000 a year. Although not a large sum, he cherished the opportunity it provided to establish relationships and gain valuable political experience.  

Rich's career took a significant turn nearly a decade ago when he joined AT&T in a government and public affairs technologist position. He spent his early years as an External Affairs Manager for South Metro Atlanta. By 2019, he had been promoted to Assistant Vice President, overseeing regulatory and legislative issues.

Throughout his career at AT&T, Rich found satisfaction and excitement in the diversity and unpredictability of his workdays. The ability to impact his community and engage in politics, an area he is passionate about, has made his career at AT&T rewarding and enjoyable.

What is the biggest challenge Rich faced?

What rule would he change if given an opportunity as a lobbyist?

What is the most exciting part of his job?

Check out Rich Johnson as he shares his journey in this new episode of State Lobbying Heroes.

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