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Nov 28 2016
Monday 2:00 p.m.    

The Future of Business Data Services

Teleforum
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Jon Banks • Patrick Halley • Steve Morris • Karen Reidy
Topics:
Telecommunications & Electronic Media • Administrative Law & Regulation
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Feb 5 2008
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. EDT    

A New Role for an Aging Star: Universal Service in the Age of Competition and Technological Change

Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group

Washington, DC
Speakers:
Jon Banks • Kyle E. McSlarrow • Paul J. Nagle • E. Courtney Reinhard • Lawrence Sarjeant • Deborah Taylor Tate • Scott J. Wallsten
Topics:
Telecommunications & Electronic Media • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust
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Jon Banks

Jon Banks

Senior Vice President, Law and Policy, US Telecomm

Biography

Communications industry veteran Jonathan Banks joined USTelecom in March 2007, and directs the association’s policy development and advocacy work before the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the courts. Banks comes to USTelecom from BellSouth where he played several leadership roles in the company’s federal advocacy, and his experience at one of the leading communications companies in the industry makes him an invaluable asset to the association.

Banks joined BellSouth in 1995 and most recently served as vice president – executive and regulatory affairs with responsibility for federal public policy advocacy. He also provided legal expertise as general counsel in BellSouth’s Washington office.

Previously, Banks held positions at the FTC, managing a staff litigating competition cases; Armstrong World Industries, where he was responsible for antitrust compliance and litigation at a Fortune 500 company; and the Association of American Railroads, overseeing regulation and state taxation issues.



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Patrick Halley

Of Counsel, Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP

Biography

Mr. Halley joined the firm in 2014. For over four and a half years, Mr. Halley served at the Federal Communications Commission, most recently as Associate Chief of the Wireline Competition Bureau, with a particular focus on universal service program reform, consumer and competition policy impacted by the ongoing transition to all IP networks, and overall strategic planning. In this capacity, Mr. Halley also served as legal advisor to Chairman Wheeler on the topics of E-rate modernization and inmate calling services reform. Prior to this, he was Acting Director of the Commission’s Office of Legislative Affairs and legal advisor to the Wireline Bureau Chief. Before joining the FCC, Mr. Halley spent over 5 years as the Director of Government Affairs for NENA – The 911 Association where he served as the association’s liaison with Congress, the FCC and other government agencies and organizations on key issues affecting 911 and emergency communications. Prior to this, Mr. Halley served as the Deployment Director for COMCARE, a non-profit emergency response alliance. Additionally, from August 2002 to August 2004 he took time away from Washington to pursue a career in music recording an album and touring the country as the rhythm guitar player for Lava/Atlantic records recording artist Tony C and the Truth, playing with acts such as Sugar Ray, Living Colour, Blues Traveler and others.



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Steve Morris

Steve Morris

Vice President, Associate General Counsel, NCTA- The Internet & Television Association

Biography

Steve Morris is Vice President and Associate General Counsel of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA).  In that role, he represents the cable industry on matters related to the regulation of telecommunications and broadband services.  Mr. Morris joined NCTA in 2006.

Prior to joining NCTA, Mr. Morris was the Deputy Chief of the Pricing Policy Division in the Wireline Competition Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission.  During his tenure at the FCC, Mr. Morris was responsible for proceedings related to the Commission’s rules on intercarrier compensation and the pricing of unbundled network elements, as well as other matters within the Pricing Policy Division.

Before joining the Commission in 2001, Mr. Morris was the Director-Regulatory Affairs for Global Metro Networks, Inc., a wholesale provider of fiber optic network facilities.  Prior to that, Mr. Morris was an attorney specializing in telecommunications and cable regulatory matters at Hogan & Hartson LLP and Dow, Lohnes & Albertson. 

Mr. Morris received a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from George Mason University School of Law.



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Karen Reidy

Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, INCOMPAS

Biography

Karen Reidy joined INCOMPAS in 2006 as vice president of Regulatory Affairs, where she represents the association on issues such as business data services, technology transitions and network build issues. She also represents INCOMPAS on the North American Numbering Council (NANC).  In 2013, Fierce Telecom named Ms. Reidy one of the “Women in Wireline" for her leadership in shaping telecom services, innovation and policy. Prior to joining INCOMPAS, she spent nine years as an attorney in MCI Communications' Federal Law and Public Policy department, representing the company before the FCC and the Department of Justice, on a wide range of telecommunication issues. Earlier in her career, Ms. Reidy was corporate counsel and assistant project manager at a consulting firm, working mostly on a project that dealt with regulations associated with the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. She earned a Juris Doctor from the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Maryland, College Park. 



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Jon Banks

Jon Banks

Senior Vice President, Law and Policy, US Telecomm

Biography

Communications industry veteran Jonathan Banks joined USTelecom in March 2007, and directs the association’s policy development and advocacy work before the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the courts. Banks comes to USTelecom from BellSouth where he played several leadership roles in the company’s federal advocacy, and his experience at one of the leading communications companies in the industry makes him an invaluable asset to the association.

Banks joined BellSouth in 1995 and most recently served as vice president – executive and regulatory affairs with responsibility for federal public policy advocacy. He also provided legal expertise as general counsel in BellSouth’s Washington office.

Previously, Banks held positions at the FTC, managing a staff litigating competition cases; Armstrong World Industries, where he was responsible for antitrust compliance and litigation at a Fortune 500 company; and the Association of American Railroads, overseeing regulation and state taxation issues.



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Kyle E. McSlarrow

President & CEO, National Cable & Telecommunications Association

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Paul J. Nagle

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E. Courtney Reinhard

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Lawrence Sarjeant

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Deborah Taylor Tate

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Scott J. Wallsten

Scott J. Wallsten

Vice President for Research and Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Institute

Biography

Scott Wallsten is vice president for research and senior fellow at the Technology Policy Institute. An economist with expertise in industrial organization and public policy, Wallsten's research focuses on telecommunications, regulation, competition, and technology policy. His papers have been published in numerous academic journals and his commentaries have appeared in newspapers and newsmagazines around the world.

Wallsten is also a senior fellow at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy and a lecturer in Public Policy at Stanford University. He served as economics director of the Federal Communications Commission's Broadband Task Force.  He has been director of communications policy studies and senior fellow at The Progress & Freedom Foundation, a senior fellow at the AEI - Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies and a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, an economist at The World Bank, a scholar at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, and a staff economist at the U.S. President's Council of Economic Advisers.

Wallsten holds a PhD in economics from Stanford University.



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