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WHAT: FSF Lunch Seminar - "If I Were the FCC Chairman..."
 
WHERE: The National Press Club, Washington, DC
 
WHEN: Tuesday, June 4, 2013, 12 Noon - 2:15 PM
 
Register now for the Free State Foundation's lunch seminar titled, "If I Were the FCC Chairman...," on June 4, 2013, at the National Press Club. Senior leaders in the communications policy field, all nationally prominent, will tell us what they would do if they were the new FCC Chairman. You will have a chance to offer your ideas as well, and you can tweet them now to #IfFCCChair.

Topics will include broadband policy, the IP Transition, the fate of net neutrality regulation after the Verizon decision is rendered, video services regulation after the D.C. Circuit's "Tennis Channel" decision, Universal Service reform, FCC process reform, and more! With divergent views aplenty, a lively and informative discussion is ensured.      

THE SPEAKERS:

Gail MacKinnon - Executive Vice President and Chief Government Relations Officer, Time Warner Cable

Craig Silliman - Senior Vice President - Public Policy & Government Affairs, Verizon

Gigi Sohn - President & CEO, Public Knowledge

MODERATOR:

Randolph J. May - President, Free State Foundation

The seminar, including lunch, is complimentary, but you must register to attend. To register, click here.

Twitter - #IfFCCChair 
 
 
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