Reed Hundt
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Reed Hundt was chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Appointed by President Clinton, he served for most of Clinton's first term, resigning in 1997. He was succeeded by William Kennard.
After leaving the FCC, Hundt has worked as an advisor to McKinsey & Company and to the Blackstone Group. He has also joined the board of several technology companies, including Intel Corp., where he took the seat of legendary icon Gordon Moore upon Moore's retirement. In addition, Hundt is on the advisory board of Yale School of Management. He has written a book called You Say You Want A Revolution: A Story of Information Age Politics.
Hundt earned a B.A. with Exceptional Distinction in History from Yale College (1969) and a law degree from Yale Law School (1974) where he was a member of the executive board of the Yale Law Journal.