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June 26, 2007
Yahoo Political Chief Goes Political
Cyrus Krohn is leaving Yahoo to become the e-campaign director for the Republican National Committee.
Stanford law professor Larry Lessig is scaling back his work for more open intellectual property rules to fight against political corruption.
Susanne Guyer of Verizon has been elected to the Media Institute's board of trustees.
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June 19, 2007
A New Music Industry Voice
Cara Duckworth is headed back to the entertainment spotlight. The former MPAA executive will be the new spokeswoman for the Recording Industry Association of America.
Ross Lieberman is switching from satellite to cable as he accepts a job as vice president of government affairs for the American Cable Association.
Shawn Cahnge is leaving Capitol Hill to become the deputy policy director for Free Press.
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Ag Department CIO Resigns
Two years after taking on the job of chief information officer at the Agriculture Department, David Combs has resigned.
Google is growing its Washington lobbying office with the hiring of legislative strategist Johanna Shelton and state policy council John Burchett.
Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell is looking for a new new media strategist since John Henke left.
Posted by Technology Daily at 03:31 PM | Permalink
June 12, 2007
Ag Department CIO Resigns
Two years after taking on the job of chief information officer at the Agriculture Department, David Combs has resigned.
Google is growing its Washington lobbying office with the hiring of legislative strategist Johanna Shelton and state policy council John Burchett.
Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell is looking for a new new media strategist since John Henke left.
Posted by Technology Daily at 11:15 AM | Permalink
June 05, 2007
Comptel's CEO Has Resigned
Earl Comstock has left the telecom industry group Comptel to pursue other interests.
Debra Berlyn, a former afviser to the FCC, has left AARP to start her own energy and telecom lobbying firm.
President Bush has named the recipients of the National Medal of Science.
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