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Allyson Fralish

Lead Marketing Communications Manager, AT&T Business Solutions

Allyson Fralish

As lead marketing communications manager for AT&T Business Solutions, Allyson Fralish focuses on strategic messaging for AT&T’s small business solutions. As part of this role, she creates educational content for small business owners and decision-makers to help them operate more productively and efficiently.

Prior to her current role, Allyson oversaw creative development, project management, and competitive response initiatives for AT&T Mobility solutions. She has served as an advertising manager, focusing on consumer mobility, and was part of the merchandising team responsible for creating displays in AT&T’s 5th Avenue flagship store in New York City.

An entrepreneur at heart, Allyson founded and operated an online stationery business, while taking “time off” from AT&T to raise her second child. She believes that her experience as a small business owner has translated well into her current role at AT&T in small business marketing – giving her invaluable insight into what customers want to hear and how they want to hear it.

Allyson holds a Bachelor of Arts in Advertising from the University of Georgia and was the recipient of AT&T’s 2010 Service Excellence Award.

In her spare time, she can be found cheering on her three children at ballgames and swim meets, as well as volunteering for Special Olympics. The family also enjoys having tacos with friends while watching UGA football.

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