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GoAmerica(R) Appoints Kelby Brick as Vice President of Regulatory and Strategic Policy
GoAmerica, Inc.(Nasdaq: GOAM), a provider of relay and wireless communications and professional interpreter services for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-impaired persons, today announced the appointment of Kelby Brick as the Vice President of Regulatory and Strategic Policy. Brick will lead Company initiatives in regulatory matters, and represent the Company before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
"Kelby has already been instrumental in furthering our corporate
commitment to break down communication barriers, translating this
commitment into actionable policy initiatives that he has advocated before
the FCC," said Ed Routhier, GoAmerica's President. "His proven track
record, solid background, and demonstrated commitment to the community we
serve will continue to provide strong, relevant policy leadership for the
company."
Brick brings to his new role 10 years of experience in legal and
regulatory affairs, having held leadership positions in organizations such
as the National Association of the Deaf (NAD), the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Consumer Action Network, and the Maryland Association for the Deaf.
"I've spent my professional career advocating for greater access for
the deaf and hard of hearing community," said Kelby Brick. "I'm thrilled to
be a part of a company that shares my commitment to accessibility, and one
that has consistently demonstrated this commitment not only in its
regulatory efforts, but in its products and services as well."
Previously, Brick was the Director for Law and Advocacy at the National
Association of the Deaf, where he led the NAD in establishing precedents
and landmark decisions in litigation, legislative, and regulatory areas.
While with the NAD, Brick co-authored Legal Rights: the Guide for Deaf and
Hard of Hearing People, a definitive guide which outlines the legal rights
of people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
A graduate of Gallaudet University, Brick holds a degree from Temple
University Law School.
GoAmerica, Inc.(Nasdaq: GOAM), a provider of relay and wireless communications and professional interpreter services for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-impaired persons, today announced the appointment of Kelby Brick as the Vice President of Regulatory and Strategic Policy. Brick will lead Company initiatives in regulatory matters, and represent the Company before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
"Kelby has already been instrumental in furthering our corporate
commitment to break down communication barriers, translating this
commitment into actionable policy initiatives that he has advocated before
the FCC," said Ed Routhier, GoAmerica's President. "His proven track
record, solid background, and demonstrated commitment to the community we
serve will continue to provide strong, relevant policy leadership for the
company."
Brick brings to his new role 10 years of experience in legal and
regulatory affairs, having held leadership positions in organizations such
as the National Association of the Deaf (NAD), the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Consumer Action Network, and the Maryland Association for the Deaf.
"I've spent my professional career advocating for greater access for
the deaf and hard of hearing community," said Kelby Brick. "I'm thrilled to
be a part of a company that shares my commitment to accessibility, and one
that has consistently demonstrated this commitment not only in its
regulatory efforts, but in its products and services as well."
Previously, Brick was the Director for Law and Advocacy at the National
Association of the Deaf, where he led the NAD in establishing precedents
and landmark decisions in litigation, legislative, and regulatory areas.
While with the NAD, Brick co-authored Legal Rights: the Guide for Deaf and
Hard of Hearing People, a definitive guide which outlines the legal rights
of people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
A graduate of Gallaudet University, Brick holds a degree from Temple
University Law School.