Verizon’s Randal Milch to Kick off Final Day of TPI Aspen Forum

Verizon’s Randal Milch to Kick off Final Day of TPI Aspen Forum

St. Regis Group Lodging Rate Still Available Until July 29

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July 19, 2013 – Randal S. Milch, Executive Vice President of Public Policy and General Counsel at Verizon, will be the keynote speaker opening the final day of this year’s TPI Aspen Forum. The conference is scheduled for August 18 – 20 in Aspen, Colorado.

Randal Milch leads Verizon’s legal, regulatory, state government affairs and security groups, and has been centrally involved with telecommunications issues for two decades. In his keynote, Milch will discuss “Disruptive Technologies and the Marketplace.” Broadband and mobile technologies are transforming the lives of consumers, driving innovation, and forcing businesses to adapt to a seemingly constant shift in business models and competition. How should policymakers and the marketplace adapt to the next wave of innovation that is sure to crest in the coming years? His remarks will touch on these and related issues.

The TPI Aspen Forum brings together leaders from business, government, and academia to discuss key public policy issues affecting information and communications technology. This year’s theme is, “Creative Destruction and Growth: Policy Choices.” Confirmed speakers and panelists include Evan Kwerel, Senior Economic Advisor at the Federal Communications Commission; FTC Commissioner Joshua Wright; R. Stanton Dodge, Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Dish Network; Robert W. Crandall, TPI Adjunct Senior Fellow and Nonresident Senior Fellow at Brookings Institution; Christopher Yoo, Director of Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition at University of Pennsylvania Law School; Speek Founder and CTO Danny Boice; and Lisa Falzone, Founder and CEO of Revel Systems. A preview agenda is available on the TPI website.

Registration for the Aspen Forum can be performed on the TPI website. Reservations at the St. Regis can be made online, and a group rate is available until July 29. For additional information, please contact Jane Creel at [email protected]. Members of the press can contact Amy Smorodin at [email protected] for complimentary registration.

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