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Dan Brenner - "Who'd You Say Killed the Internet? Networks and Transparency"
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Daniel Brenner is Senior Vice President for Law & Regulatory Policy
at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, Washington,
D.C., where he has served since 1992. Previously, he served as Director
of the Communications Law Program and a member of the faculty at UCLA
Law School. He also served as Counsel to LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene &
MacRae (now Dewey & LeBoeuf). Brenner was Senior Legal Advisor to
Chairman Mark Fowler of the Federal Communications Commission. He was
also Vice-Chairman of the U.S. Delegation to the ITU World Radio
Conference in Geneva, Switzerland in 1984. He has served as a
consultant on telecommunications issues for the RAND Corporation and
the International Media Fund, and as a Senior Fellow at The Annenberg
Washington Program and serves on the adjunct faculty of Georgetown
School of Law. Brenner has served on the Board of Directors of
Tekelec (Nasdaq: TKLC), an international telecommunications equipment
manufacturer based in North Carolina, since 1990. He is on the Board of
Cable Positive, the cable industry’s AIDS awareness organization and
served as a Trustee of Stanford University from 1982 to 1987. Brenner
was appointed by the President of the United States and served as a
member and Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Corporation
for Public Broadcasting from 1986 to 1991. He is a graduate of Stanford
University, Stanford Law School, and the senior executive program of
Stanford School of Business.
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