Veena Rewat, PhD'73: Leading the way in telecommunications
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When Veena Rawat, PhD’73, retired from the federal public service this spring after a distinguished 36-year career, she went right back to work – but this time in the private sector, still doing what she loves. An internationally recognized expert in the field of radio frequency spectrum management, Veena took a job with Research In Motion (RIM) as Vice-President, Advanced Technology Team. She also serves as RIM’s Ambassador to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), an agency of the United Nations.
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