Jamie Susskind is the Vice President of Policy and Regulatory Affairs for the Consumer Technology Association. In that role, she coordinates CTA’s advocacy strategy and represents the association before Federal agencies and the Administration for policies to encourage the growth of innovative consumer technologies. Susskind oversees a portfolio of regulatory issues, including cybersecurity, the Internet of Things, equipment authorizations and standard setting, consumer protection, spectrum, and broadband and infrastructure deployment. Additionally, she helps manage CTA’s relationships with third-party advocacy groups to promote CTA’s policy agenda.
She joined CTA from the Federal Communications Commission, where she was Chief of Staff for Commissioner Brendan Carr, as well as a Legal Advisor and Attorney-Advisor in the Wireline Competition Bureau. Susskind was a detailee for the Senate Commerce Committee under Chairman John Thune, and Chief Counsel to Senator Deb Fischer. She began her career as a Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Mary J. Schoelen at the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. Susskind received a B.A. from the University of Michigan, and a J.D. from the George Mason University School of Law.
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The Current Landscape of Telecommunications Law
2018 National Lawyers Convention
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Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
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The Current Landscape of Telecommunications Law
2018 National Lawyers Convention
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2018 National Lawyers Convention
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