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Gregory L. Rohde,
President and former
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information and Administrator of
the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. The
NTIA manages the US Radiomagnetic Spectrum and serves as the principle advisor to
the President on international and domestic telecommunications
issues.
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Christopher A.
McLean, Principal, and former
Administrator of the Rural Utilities Service. The RUS helps finance rural
electric, telecommunications and water projects and administers a distance
learning and telemedicine loan and grant program. The RUS loan portfolio
contains over $42 billion in investments in rural utility infrastructure |
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Carla A. Anderson,
Senior VP/COO of e-Copernicus, has
over 20 years of experience in grant, loan and foundation programs
(program development, proposal writing, implementation and ongoing
operations) including the Department of Commerce, Rural Utilities
Service, and Office of Rural Health Policy. Principle
founder and developer of the first telemedicine network established in
North Dakota. Ms. Anderson is a nationally recognized voice
for telemedicine and rural health care. |
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Glen Cooney,
Vice President of Public Affairs for
e-Copernicus has worked for the Republican National Committee, PR
and grass roots organizing firms. Cooney adds expertise in public
relations and grass roots/tops outreach. As a lobbyist and program manager
Cooney leads the firm’s services in developing public relations strategy and
grass roots/tops strategies. |
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Robert Schill,
Director of Federal Affairs for e-Copernicus
is an attorney and previously served in the office of Senator Daniel Patrick
Moynihan. He received his J.D. from The George Washington University Law School
and a B.A. in Political Science from Binghamton University.
Mr. Schill brings a
wide range of political and legal experience to the firm. Working for over
three years with Senator Moynihan, he handled a wide range of issues
including technology matters. In the law firm environment, Rob has handled
matters pertaining to government contract law and technology clients. He
has also worked on several U.S. House and Senate campaigns. |
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Robert L. Martin,
Vice President of Business Development
is the former Executive Director of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA)
and former Executive Director of the National and International Academies of
Emergency Dispatch. He is a certified Emergency Number Professional (ENP) and
holds a bachelor’s degree in business marketing and a master’s in professional
communication. Mr. Martin has twenty years of association management, coalition
building, national and international standard setting, marketing and
publication, and organizational communication experience, with emphasis in the
public safety and emergency services industries. |
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Juana Ines Pacheco,
Senior Advisor to e-Copernicus where she
assists in community and business development initiatives for the firm’s
clients.
Ms. Pacheco has
nearly 20 years of professional experience in various facets of economic,
community, and business development, in the private and public sectors. Her
proven track record includes work in strategic corporate and community
partnerships, as well as program planning, development and implementation,
all with an emphasis on developing and enhancing branding and recognition
that will ensure maximum visibility and impact for those involved.
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Jackie Parker,
Finance Director for e-Copernicus has
worked for 32 years in Federal government. She
worked for over a quarter century in the United States Senate, 18 of
which were with U.S. Senator David Pryor (D-AR). Jackie is also a past
political appointee to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, where she
served as executive assistant to the Administrator.
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