Friday, October 16, 2009 11:47 AM
Greg Farmer To Head Up Qualcomm DC
Greg Farmer is expected to head the D.C. office of Qualcomm, according to a K Street sources.
Farmer currently works in government affairs with Nortel Networks. Earlier in his career, Farmer was chief of staff to then-Rep. Buddy MacKay, D-Fla.
Farmer also worked as an undersecretary of Commerce in the Clinton Administration, and he was also secretary of Commerce for the state of Florida, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Qualcomm is a wireless technology company based in San Diego, Calif. According to CRP, Qualcomm ranks fourth in political donations for the 2010 election cycle among all telecom service and equipment companies. During the 2008 election cycle, Qualcomm gave 76 percent of its money to Democrats. In the 2010 cycle so far, the company has contributed 87 percent of its donations to Democrats, and 13 percent of donations to Republicans.
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
I hope Greg Farmer has been able to retain or improve the activities of Qualcomm within his time of being the head of it. I hope he'd be a good addition to the achievements of Qualcomm so far.
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