Communications Personals
Kevin Goldberg, ex-Fletcher Heald, becomes Digital Media Association vice president-legal ... Accenture advances John Walsh to group chief executive-communications, media and technology, succeeding Omar Abbosh, who remains until Feb. 29.
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Ruben Caballero leaves Apple to become Keyssa chief wireless strategist ... LinQuest, space systems technology company including cybersecurity, promotes Greg Young to chief operating officer ... Equifax names Beverly Anderson, from Wells Fargo, president-global consumer services, effective Dec. 2, replacing Dann Adams, retiring.
Warner Bros. extends contract for Pictures Group Chairman Toby Emmerich and promotes Carolyn Blackwood to chief operating officer, new role for group ... Freeform names Jamila Hunter, ex-Khalabo Ink Society, senior vice president-current series and alternative programming; Kary McHoul transitioning to executive producer role.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., stepping down as Senate Judiciary Committee chairman in January; Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, taking post.
AT&T elects Stephen Luczo, Seagate, to board ... Qumu adds to its board Edward Horowitz, Edslink and also on FirstNet board, and Mary Chowning, Colonnade Consulting.
Lobbyist registrations: Patent assertion entity Acacia Research Group, Edgepoint on patent law revamp “to protect entrepreneurial ecosystem, effective Oct. 28 ... Viking Group, K&L Gates on domain names, effective Oct. 2 ... South Korean semiconductor manufacturer SK Siltron, Glover Park Group, effective Sept. 10 ... GovernmentCIO, McDermott Will on “efforts to provide innovative technology solutions to agencies across the federal government,” effective Sept. 9 ... Project for Privacy and Surveillance Accountability, Mark Davis, effective Sept. 9 ... Libra Association, Skadden Arps on sanctions, “anti-money laundering” and “combating the financing of terrorism” compliance, effective Sept. 5.