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For Immediate Release
November 12, 2002
Contact:
Alison Cohen
617-618-2109
acohen@edc.org
EDC Elects Larry Irving to Board of Trustees
Former presidential advisor is credited with coining term,
"The Digital Divide"
NEWTON, MA – Larry Irving, a former assistant secretary
in the Clinton administration, has been elected to EDC's Board of Trustees.
Irving is the Principal and Chief Strategist for the Privacy Council based
in Washington, DC.
Prior to that post, Irving served for seven years as Assistant Secretary
of Commerce for Communications and Information and Administrator of the
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), where
he was a principal advisor to the President, Vice President, and Secretary
of Commerce on domestic and international telecommunications and information
technology issues.
During his tenure as Assistant Secretary, the focus of Irving's work
was opening domestic and foreign telecommunications markets to competition,
ensuring consumer choice, and spurring development of advanced infrastructure
in underserved areas. He was one of the principal architects of the Clinton
Administration's Internet policies, and was directly involved in the administration's
successful efforts to pass the most sweeping change in U.S. telecommunications
laws in 60 years.
Irving led or participated in trade missions and global conferences in
all corners of the world, advocating for regulatory telecommunications
reform. He is widely credited with coining the term "the digital
divide" and sparking global interest in the growing problem it represents.
He was the principal author of the landmark Federal survey, Falling Through
the Net, and was named one of the 50 most influential persons in the "Year
of the Internet" by Newsweek Magazine.
"I admire the work that EDC has done to prepare teachers and students
for the challenges posed by the Internet, and to assist urban, suburban,
and rural classrooms to tap into the vast resources available," said
Irving. "I'm looking forward to working with EDC on its work to help
close the 'digital divide,'" he said.
EDC President Janet Whitla called the new trustee's expertise and experience
invaluable to EDC's mission. "EDC is dedicated to expanding educational
opportunities, building communities and improving health and learning
throughout the world. Larry Irving has worked courageously and tirelessly
to confront many of the challenges we work on every day."
Larry Irving joins EDC trustees Charles Benton, President of the Benton
Foundation; Alonzo L. Plough, Director, Seattle/King County (Washington)
Department of Public Health (Chair); Edwin D. Campbell, Principal, Padanaram
Associates, Inc.; Beatriz Chu Clewell, Principal Research Associate, The
Urban Institute; Hans Decker, Executive in Residence and Adjunct Professor,
Columbia University; Pat Mora, Author; Bradley Palmer, Managing Partner,
Palm Ventures, LLC; Linda Roberts, national education consultant, Deborah
Wadsworth, President, Public Agenda; Laura Walker, President and CEO WNYC
Radio; Gail T. P. Wickes; and Deborah C. P. Wolfe, Trustee Emerita.
Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) is one of the world’s leading nonprofit education and health organizations, with 325 projects in 50 countries. EDC brings researchers and practitioners together to advance learning and healthy development for individuals of all ages and institutions of all types. For more information, visit www.edc.org.
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