TV From The OC to DC: Event at Heritage, Thursday, June 8
by James Gattuso on June 2, 2006
Those of you in the DC area (or who will be next week) may want to stop by Heritage for what should be an interesting panel discussion on video competition. Our featured speaker is Anaheim, CA mayor Curt Pringle, who is one of the (too) few local officials who have actually welcomed video competition to their cities. He will be followed by the irrepressible Tom Hazlett of George Mason University and by Mike Sullivan, chief technology advisor to Sen. John Ensign, a leading voice for competiton in the Senate.
Festiviites will begin at 11 am, with food to follow. You can RSVP here. And those of you who can’t make it can always tune in via Internet from here.
James Gattuso / James Gattuso is a Senior Research Fellow in Regulatory Policy in the Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation. Gattuso also leads the Enterprise and Free Markets Initiative at Heritage, with responsiblity for a range of regulatory and market issues. Prior to joining Heritage, he served as Vice President for Policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and also as Vice President for Policy Development with Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE). From 1990 to 1993, he was Deputy Chief of the Office of Plans and Policy at the Federal Communications Commission. From May 1991 to June 1992, he was detailed from the FCC to the office of Vice President Dan Quayle, where he served as Associate Director of the President's Council on Competitiveness. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife Dana, 8 year-old son, Peter (whom he relies upon to operate his VCR), and his four year-old daughter Lindsey (who does the DVD player.) He has no known hobbies, but is not nearly as boring as he seems.
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