The Bio of Kathryn C. Brown - Verizon
"Kathryn C. Brown, Senior Vice President, Public Policy Development & Corporate Responsibility, Verizon -
Kathryn C. Brown is senior vice president - Public Policy Development and Corporate Responsibility.
She has been with the company since June 2002. She is responsible for public policy development and messaging, emerging issues management, and cultivating strategic alliances with key national and international organizations.
She is also responsible for Verizon’s domestic and international corporate responsibility initiatives.
Ms. Brown has responsibility for the Verizon Foundation and its focus on the issues of education and literwith programs such as the Verizon Thinkfinity.org education website, and safety and health, supporting initiatives that further Internet safety, anapply technology to increase access to healthca Before joining Verizon, Ms. Brown was a partner at the law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Brown was the Chief of Staff to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman William E. Kennard, managing the agenda on all telecommunications, broadcast, and spectrum matters.
Additionally, Ms. Brown was the Associate Administrator, Office of Policy Analysis and Development, at the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications & Information Administration. Ms. Brown worked for eight years at the New York State Public Service Commission as the Director of the Consumer Services Division and as Litigation Attorney and Managing Attorney for Telecommunications with the Office of General Counsel. Prior to joining the NYPSC, she was the Deputy Clerk of the New York State Court of Appeals..."
Kathryn C. Brown is senior vice president - Public Policy Development and Corporate Responsibility.
She has been with the company since June 2002. She is responsible for public policy development and messaging, emerging issues management, and cultivating strategic alliances with key national and international organizations.
She is also responsible for Verizon’s domestic and international corporate responsibility initiatives.
Ms. Brown has responsibility for the Verizon Foundation and its focus on the issues of education and literwith programs such as the Verizon Thinkfinity.org education website, and safety and health, supporting initiatives that further Internet safety, anapply technology to increase access to healthca Before joining Verizon, Ms. Brown was a partner at the law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Brown was the Chief of Staff to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman William E. Kennard, managing the agenda on all telecommunications, broadcast, and spectrum matters.
Additionally, Ms. Brown was the Associate Administrator, Office of Policy Analysis and Development, at the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications & Information Administration. Ms. Brown worked for eight years at the New York State Public Service Commission as the Director of the Consumer Services Division and as Litigation Attorney and Managing Attorney for Telecommunications with the Office of General Counsel. Prior to joining the NYPSC, she was the Deputy Clerk of the New York State Court of Appeals..."
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http://www.broadbandpolicysummit.com/default.asp?page=Faculty%20Bios
http://www.broadbandpolicysummit.com/default.asp?page=Faculty%20Bios
"verizon" "corporate responsibility" What a Joke..
So is the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications & Information Administration ACTUALLY Really the FCC? Or do they just work back an forth? How does that work.. the FCC says ok . SPEND your Billions Launch your Satellite, spend your investors money and then the National Telecommunications & Information Administration SENDS a letter to the FCC saying there is a GPS Issue.. hmmm.. DID they walk it across the hall.. did they mail it to themselves then quick transfer from the FCC to the National Telecommunications & Information Administration? Seems to me that there are tons more connections, conflicts of interests and well funnn to be had Exposing all this Fraud, Corruption and Nonesense..
Coming Soon Tons more Connections with the FCC people behind the Scenes and Verizon, Clearwire Corp. and AT&T. There is so much more to the News your Hearing on Lightsquared... ALL Coming Soon and Naming Names.. Got a Tip? Crystal@CrystalCox.com
I believe that there are Conflicts of Interest, Good Ol' boys and gals and lots of behind the scenes secret deals and possible pay offs to STOP Lightsquared from Competing with Verizon, AT&T and Clearwire Corporation.
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