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                            Reed Hundt, REH Advisors 

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                            Reed is the CEO of the Coalition for Green Capital, a non-profit corporation, as well as Principal of REH Advisors, an advisory firm serving private firms. Reed is on the board of directors of Intel Corporation, Serious Materials, the United Negro College Fund and Kno, Inc. Reed is on the advisory board of the Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority of Connecticut, the Yale School of Management, Peek Inc., and Mytonomy. He is a senior advisor to Skadden, Arps and GTCR, a private equity firm. Reed was chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from 1993-97 and was co-chairman of the Forum on Communications and Society at the Aspen Institute (1998-2006). Previously he was a partner at Latham & Watkins, an international law firm. He is a member of the District of Columbia bar.

                            He has written many articles and two books: In China’s Shadow: The Crisis of American Entrepreneurship (Yale University Press, 2006) and You Say You Want A Revolution: A Story of Information Age Politics (Yale University Press, 2000).

                            Reed graduated from Yale College (1969) with a B.A. in History magna cum laude and honors with exceptional distinction in history and from J.D. Yale Law School (1974) where he was member of the executive board of the Yale Law Journal.  He is married to Elizabeth Katz and has three children: Adam (b. 1982), Nathaniel (b. 1985), and Sara (b. 1989).