Reed Hundt

Reed Hundt

Reed E. Hundt was chairman of the United States Federal Communications Commission from 1993 to 1997. Appointed by President Bill Clinton, he served for most of Clinton's first term. He was succeeded by William Kennard. Hundt attended high school in Washington D.C at the prestigious St. Albans School. Upon graduation he earned a B.A. with Exceptional Distinction in History from Yale College and a law degree from Yale Law School where he was a member of the executive board of the Yale Law Journal. From 1975 to 1993 he practiced law at Latham & Watkins. At the FCC, Hundt oversaw the...
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Birthdate:March 3, 1948
Birthplace:Ann Arbor, Michigan
Age:64
Education:Yale University, Yale Law School
Also known as:Reed E. Hundt

Written works by Reed Hundt

You Say You Want A Revolution: A Story of Information Age Politics
You Say You Want A Revolution: A Story of Information Age Politics
Date published:2000
Genre:Non-fiction
In China's Shadow: The Crisis of American Entrepreneurship
In China's Shadow: The Crisis of American Entrepreneurship

Places Reed Hundt has lived

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Personal relationships of Reed Hundt

Elizabeth Katz
Elizabeth Katz
Relationship type:Marriage

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    Reed Hundt went to Yale University.
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