Telecommunications Policy Advisor Resume
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Washington, DC
EXPERIENCE:
Confidential, Washington, DC
TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY ADVISOR
Responsibilities:
- Advise the Executive Director on telecommunications/ broadband policy issues
- Advocates the organization’s telecommunications/broadband policy agenda of increasing broadband access and adoption to minority, unserved and underserved communities
- Research and write comments presented to the Confidential and other federal agencies in rulemaking proceedings on telecommunications issues
- Represents the organization in meetings on telecommunications policy issues
- Represents the organization at conferences, panel discussions and professional seminars
- Organize and manage roundtables and summits on telecommunications and broadband issues
- Develop strategic partnerships
Confidential, Washington, DC
DIRECTOR OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY
Responsibilities:
- Advised members and affiliate organizations on telecommunications policy issues of particular concern to minorities
- Researched and wrote petitions and comments presented before the Confidential, and other federal agencies in rulemaking proceedings
- Participated in ex parte meetings with the Confidential Chairman, Commissioners, and staff on telecommunications issues
- Represented the organization at conferences, panel discussions, professional seminars, and in the media
- Provided a full array of brokerage service to buyers and sellers in media transactions
- Conducted due diligence of broadcast companies for brokerage clients
- Advised clients on media transaction options
- Chairperson of Confidential ’s Rural Broadband Working Group
- Member of Confidential ’s Access to Capital Working Group and Broadband Opportunity Working Group
- Contributing Writer: Confidential Roadmap for Telecommunication Policy, Published by the Confidential (2008)
Confidential, Washington, DC
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Responsibilities:
- Taught communications law in the Confidential
- Critically studied the Confidential ’s regulations of the telecommunications industry.
- Critiqued the Freedom Information Act and media access to government documents and legal proceedings.
Confidential, Washington, DC
EARLE K. MOORE POLICY FELLOW
Responsibilities:
- Researched and wrote comments presented before the Confidential advocating for entrepreneurial opportunities for minorities and women in the telecommunications industry
- Participated in ex parte meetings with the Confidential Chairman and Commissioners
- Conducted media industry research
- Represented the organization as a speaker at conferences, panel discussions and in media
Confidential, Washington, DC
LEGAL RESEARCHER
Responsibilities:
- Researched legal topics for “Evening Exchange”, a public affairs program PRODUCER
- Developed, researched and organized topics for television programs
- Prepared television show host for on - air interviews
- Conducted initial interviews with program guests
- Wrote scripts for television programs
- Coordinated technical and substantive elements of television program
- Supervised post-production editing
BROADCAST TECHNICIAN
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- Developed and taught technical training programs for staff and student interns
- Provided technical expertise in all areas of in-studio and remote site productions
Confidential, Bowie, Maryland
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Responsibilities:
- Taught communications law in the Confidential
- Lectured on the topics.
Confidential, Washington, DC
CONGRESSIONAL FELLOW
Responsibilities:
- Researched and prepared briefing materials on a variety of issues, including: telecommunications technology, children’s advocacy, health care, and women’s issues
- Responded to constituents and special interests groups on telecommunications issues
- Assisted in coordinating the Confidential
Confidential, Washington, DC
FOREIGN AFFAIRS STAFF ASSISTANT
Responsibilities:
- Researched and prepared briefing materials for the senior staff on foreign affairs issues
- Met with and wrote correspondence to constituents and advocacy groups
- Wrote correspondence to Members of Congress on immigration and international issues
- Attended and reported on Congressional briefings
Confidential, Washington, DC
LAW CLERK
Responsibilities:
- Researched and drafted Confidential regulations
- Wrote responses to Congressional inquiries
- Analyzed the capital financing issues of small and minority-owned businesses
- Compiled research and data on the impact of Confidential policy and market conditions on women, small, and minority-owned businesses’ entry into the wireless market