Background
Brotman, Stuart Neil was born on December 5, 1952 in Passaic, New Jersey, United States. Son of William and Edith (Berkowitz) Brotman.
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A discussion of key technical, economic, legal and policy issues. This book covers the telco/cable television competitions and provides an historical context as well as coverage of the latest developments.
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Brotman, Stuart Neil was born on December 5, 1952 in Passaic, New Jersey, United States. Son of William and Edith (Berkowitz) Brotman.
Children; Daniel Greenfield, Rachel Greenfield, Gabriel Greenfield. Bachelor of Science, Northwestern University, 1974. Master of Arts, University of Wisconsin, 1975.
Juris Doctor, University of California-Berkeley, 1978.
Special assistant to the assistant secretary commerce communications and information National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Washington, 1978—1981. President Communications Strategies Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1981—1984, Stuart N. Brotman Communications, Lexington, since 1984. President, Chief Executive Officer Museum television & Radio, New York City, Los Angeles, 2004—2005.
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer American television Experience Inc., Boston, since 2006. Adjunct associate professor Boston University School Law, 1990—1997. Adjunct professor international law Fletcher School Law and Diplomacy Tufts University, 1990—1997.
Lecturer Knight-Bagehot Program Graduate School Journalism Columbia University, 1998—2005. Lecturer, research fellow Harvard Law School, since 1997. Counsel Winthrop, Stimson Putnam & Robert New York, 1993—1995, Morrison & Foerster, San Francisco, 1996—1997.
Faculty director Washington Center Internships and Academic Seminars, since 2008. Chairman advisory board Envivio Inc., 2000—2002.
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Member New England steering committee Eisenhower Fellowships, since 2003. Board directors United States-Israel Science and Technology Foundation, 2001—2004, chairman, 2003—2004. Member national advisory committee Northwestern University School Communications, since 1990.
Member advisory committee University of California at Los Angeles Communications Law Program, 1986—1992. Board directors Boalt Hall Alumni Association University California, Berkeley, 2000—2003. Member communications arts advisory board University Wisconsin, Madison, since 2003.
Member of American Bar Association (chairman international communications law committee, international law and practice section 1992-1995, international legal education 1995-1996), National Press Club, Federal Communications Bar Association, Northwestern University Alumni Association (Merit award 1996), Cosmos Club.
Married Gloria Z. Greenfield, June 9, 1985. Children: Daniel Greenfield, Rachel Greenfield, Gabriel Greenfield.