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Kathleen Abernathy departed Nov. 14, 2017

Federal Communications Commission (joined: Sept. 8, 2017)

Committee Member, Advisory Committee on Diversity and Digital Empowerment | Special-government employees are not required to submit publicly-available financial disclosures

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Bio, via Wilkinson, Baker, Knauer, LLP:

Ms. Abernathy recently joined the law firm of Wilkinson, Barker, Knauer, LLP as Special Counsel following her retirement from Frontier Communications. She first joined Frontier in 2006 as a member of the Board of Directors following her term as a Commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In 2010 she accepted the position of Chief Legal Officer and Executive Vice President, Regulatory and Governmental Affairs. Over the next seven years she was on the senior leadership team that oversaw three major strategic acquisitions that eventually grew Frontier to a Fortune 250 company. She was responsible for obtaining the state and federal regulatory approvals critical to the growth of the company. At retirement she was Executive Vice President, External Affairs. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of ISO New England, a regional energy transmission organization authorized by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and is a Senior Industry and Innovation Fellow with Georgetown University’s Center for Business and Public Policy, McDonough School of Business. Prior to her term as an FCC Commissioner, Ms. Abernathy worked for a number of different telecommunications companies and law firms. She has received numerous awards in recognition of her professional accomplishments and has taught as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center and Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law.

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Brian C. Hart

Federal Communications Commission (joined: May 1, 2017)

Director | $160,100 | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via LinkedIn:

20 years of experience in communications, public relations, government relations, public affairs, and legislative policy. Consulting advisor to college conference commissioner, Midwestern governor, and federal campaigns. Worked with Fortune 100 corporate clients including HP, FedEx, IBM, Enron, Compaq and MCI on government affairs, grassroots outreach, lobbying, crisis and integrity communications, and media relations. Senior strategic advisor and spokesperson for three U.S. senators in an official capacity as well as in campaigns for Senate, governor, and president including fundraising and PAC management. Led DC office for the world's largest tax services provider and fourth largest U.S. retailer

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Carolyn Roddy departed June 16, 2017

Federal Communications Commission (joined: Feb. 21, 2017)

Special Counsel | $134,789-$164,200* | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via Georgia Technology Authority:

Carolyn Tatum Roddy is a practicing attorney in the Atlanta area. She has broad experience in the federal and state regulation of telecommunications companies and other utilities and in representing those commercial organizations in a variety of transactional, corporate and administrative law matters. A graduate of the University of Georgia Law School and the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications, Ms. Roddy previously served as an attorney at the Federal Communications Commission. She was also regional regulatory counsel for Sprint Communications Company in the Southeast, and subsequently served as Counsel at Troutman Sanders, LLP in Atlanta and Director of Regulatory Affairs of the Satellite Industry Association in Washington, D.C. She is a registered mediator and an Adjunct Professor of Administrative Law at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School. Ms. Roddy lives in Marietta with her husband and children.

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