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Ray M. Robinson was President of the Southern Region for AT&T. Robinson retired from his leadership position after 35 years of distinguished service. Robinson’s career spanned human resources, operations, sales, marketing strategy, customer service, international business, government affairs, product management and community relations.

Robinson held a number of leadership positions at AT&T including: District Sales Operations Manager, Vice President of Corporate Relations/Public Relations and President and CEO of AT&T Tridom.

Community Foundation, known for its award winning mixed-income community development project.

The Foundation is affiliated with the East Lake Golf Club, host to the PGA Tour Championship.

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