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Competitive Carriers Association names Doris Sump, ex-Glen Echo Group, director-media and communications and Arnita Heathington, ex-TeamPeople, membership coordinator and office manager … Investment company Greylock, whose holdings include social media platforms, adds Snap’s Jacob Andreou as general partner … Cybersecurity company Deep Instinct names Ed Carter, ex-Zimperium, chief revenue officer ... Paramount appoints Kristin Southey, ex-Snap, executive vice president-investor relations, succeeding Anthony DiClemente who remains through mid-April to assist with transition.

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Radio analysis company LocusUSA taps Motorola veteran Jim Myers as vice president-sales ... Entertainment and media company Curiosity names Tom Pope, ex-Discovery, vice president-advertising and sponsorships ... Rogers hires FMC’s Jessica Morton as vice president-general counsel and corporate secretary ... Graybar promotes Michael Tierney to vice president-strategic accounts, effective May 1 ... Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) nominates Daymark Energy Advisors’ Carrie Gilbert to the Maine Public Utilities Commission.

Connectivity Standards Alliance names Musa Unmehopa, Signify (formerly Philips Lighting) head-wireless standards and regulations, as its new chair, succeeding Bruno Vulcano, who moves to chair emeritus ... Broadband company VCTI adds Ezee Fiber Chairman Scott Widham to its board ... IoT company Impinj adds Parts Town Chief Digital Officer Miron Washington, also former Home Depot, Staples and Amazon, to its board, effective Sunday ... AudioEye adds J. Paul Getty Trust President-CEO Katherine Fleming to its board.