Michael P. Meehan

Michael P. Meehan was appointed to the Broadcasting Board of Governors by Barack Obama. Meehan is co-chair of the Communications and Outreach Committee of the BBG, chair of its Strategy and Budget Committee and the Global Internet Freedom Committee.[1]

Michael P. Meehan
Member of the Broadcasting Board of Governors
PresidentBarack Obama
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic Party

Career

For the past six years, Meehan has built a communications strategy and public relations firm, VennSquared.[2]

Before going into business, Meehan worked for 23 years on Capitol Hill and in political campaigns. Meehan served in senior roles for U.S. Senators John Kerry, Barbara Boxer, Maria Cantwell and former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, and Congressmen Vic Fazio and John Olver.[3]

gollark: Flip-flop things not implemented on top of other gates would be stateful, wouldn't they?
gollark: SRAM cells need power constantly or they lose data.
gollark: Flash memory is also implemented in silicon and does nonvolatile storage using some black magic with a weird type of transistor.
gollark: This is also only stateless deterministic gates.
gollark: Oh, right.

References

  1. "Michael P. Meehan". Broadcasting Board of Governors. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 2013-07-03. At the BBG, Meehan is Chair of the Strategy and Budget Committee and the Global Internet Freedom Committee. He is the co-chair of the Communications and Outreach Committee and serves as Chair of the Board of Radio Free Asia and Chair of the Board of the Middle East Broadcasting Networks.
  2. "Michael P. Meehan". Broadcasting Board of Governors. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 2013-07-03. Meehan for the past six years has built successful communications strategy and public relations firm, VennSquared Communications.
  3. "Michael P. Meehan". Broadcasting Board of Governors. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 2013-07-03. On Capitol Hill, Meehan has served in senior roles for U.S. Senators John Kerry, Barbara Boxer, Maria Cantwell and former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, and Congressman Vic Fazio and John Olver.
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