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The Women’s Wireless Leadership Forum (WWLF)<br />

is a volunteer association <strong>for</strong> professional women<br />

in the wireless communications industry. Through<br />

WWLF’s events, members share their expertise,<br />

broaden their contacts, and advance their career<br />

opportunities. WWLF celebrates the experience of<br />

the many successful women in the communications<br />

industry.<br />

WWLF is a division of PCIA -- the Wireless Infrastructure<br />

Association is the principal trade association<br />

representing the companies that make up the wireless<br />

telecommunications infrastructure industry. Its<br />

members include the carriers, infrastructure providers<br />

and professional services firms that own and manage<br />

more than 125,000 telecommunications facilities<br />

throughout the world.<br />

The involvement of women in the wireless communications<br />

industry is crucial to WWLF’s success. Recognizing<br />

that, the Women’s Wireless Leadership Forum:<br />

• Creates a network of women committed to<br />

supporting leadership, education and national<br />

networking experiences.<br />

• Identifies leadership and educational opportunities<br />

<strong>for</strong> women by involving them with the growth<br />

of our communities nationwide.<br />

• Strengthens bonds and communication between<br />

women and the community by sharing industry<br />

knowledge and expertise.<br />

• Commits to mentoring future generations in<br />

order to establish a lasting legacy of leadership<br />

through the Women’s Wireless Leadership<br />

Forum.<br />

10 TOWER TIMES JANUARY ■ FEBRUARY <strong>2015</strong>

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