Friday, February 7, 2014

Layout, done while on contract with H.L. Yoh, for Southwestern Bell Telephone, with AT&T Network Systems, in advance of the internet

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At that time, in 1994, this work did not count as "Architectural" work, according to the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, in Washington, D.C.  About that time, is when the N.C.A.R.B. started instituting Continuing Education, under Stephen A. Nutt, now Vice-President of Programs, overseeing Continuing Education and Registration.  Missouri was the leader in getting Continuing Education started for Architects, and Stephen A. Nutt is from Missouri, the Kansas City area.  He was in my Professional Practice class at Kansas State University in Fall, 1981, and one of three partners I had for that class.  We graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture in May, 1983. 

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ADDED November 10, 2014:

AT&T eyeing Mexican opportunities as published at:  http://www.mobileworldlive.com/att-eyeing-mexican-opportunities

When I was working at AT&T Network Systems, the group was planning on going to Mexico, since N.A.F.T.A. - the North America Free Trade Agreement - was new.  I had worked for Western Union, sending money and messages, and many countries were opening up business.

See, also:

AT&T moves into Mexico with $2.5B Iusacell deal


 as published at:  http://www.mobileworldlive.com/att-moves-mexico-iusacell-deal?utm_campaign=MWL_20141110&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua&elq=098bccf591d942ae8db53c79b4829b19&elqCampaignId=2648

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