Access Partnership Names Gideon Lett as Senior Advisor for Equality & Social Justice Initiative
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Access Partnership appoints Gideon Lett to help clients service the world s most innovative firms in policy and advocacy on equality and social justice.
FREMONT, CA: Access Partnership, the global public policy company for the tech sector, today appoints Gideon Lett as Senior Advisor for equality and social justice effort. Gideon will help client service for the world s innovative brands in policy and advocacy on LGBTQ+ equality and social justice in this new advisory role.
Gideon brings about two decades of experience and relationships working for customers at the intersection of technology and public policy. Before this, Gideon led California operations for the public policy advisory firm Monument Advocacy and spent about a decade as a senior executive at TechNet, the tech trade association and CEO political network, where he worked with iconic enterprises, investors, and c
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