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Professional Experience
President, Stuart N. Brotman Communications, Lexington, MA, 1984 - A global consulting firm serving communications, information, Internet and entertainment industry clients. Strategic business, financial, regulatory policy and operations counseling, due diligence evaluations and management education for corporate CEOs, presidents and other key executives. Clients include broadcasting companies; cable television operators and programmers; computer-hardware and service companies; home video companies; investment advisers and investment banks; motion picture producers, distributors and exhibitors; professional sports teams; newspaper publishers; wireline and wireless telephone companies; trade associations and telephone equipment and service companies. President, Communication Strategies Incorporated, Cambridge, MA, 1981-1984 A national research, planning, and venture development firm for new communication technologies and services. Strategic business planning, investment counseling, executive management training, regulatory policy analysis and government relations. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Washington, DC, 1978-1981 Aide to Henry Geller, the President's principal adviser on communications policy. Legal and policy activities including broadcast, cable television and common carrier regulation; communications industry structure; copyright; antitrust law; public broadcasting; regulatory reform; and federal and state communications legislation. Liaison to the White House, Congress, the FCC, Department of Justice, other government agencies, private industry, the legal community, research and academic institutions and the press. Legal staff, Program on Communications and Society, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Washington, DC, 1977
Prepared rulemaking filings to the FCC and briefs for cases before the United States Courts of Appeals, District of Columbia and Ninth Circuits.
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