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Atlanta’s Anderson tapped for IRS oversight board

Dick Anderson, currently executive director of the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority, has just been named to an advisory post by President George W. Bush.

Anderson has been nominated to serve a five-year term on the Internal Revenue Service’s oversight board. His term will expire in September, 2013.

Before becoming an executive at GRTA, Anderson served a few months as group president of global business services for AT&T. Before that, he was a vice chairman of the former BellSouth Corp. serving as president of business markets.

Anderson also served as last year’s chairman of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

The White House released the news of Anderson’s appointment on Thursday.

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By Chris Miller

June 29, 2008 9:27 AM | Link to this

Dick earned his “Drive by” Dick reputation by gutting many people. Phil Jacobs was also forced out by AT&T when they came to know his competence and business ethics.

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