Philip J. Maggi joins mCapitol Management as a Vice President. His experiences on Capitol Hill and in the private sector provide him with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote his clients� interests while driving sound and reasoned public policy. Since coming to Washington in 1997, Mr. Maggi has built a strong reputation as a lawyer and business advisor, helping his clients develop and implement effective government relations strategies. Most recently, Mr. Maggi has represented a diverse portfolio of clients in the media, technology and telecommunications sectors. Mr. Maggi started his Washington career as Counsel to Congresswoman Nancy Johnson (R-CT), a senior member of the Ways & Means Committee. There, he focused on drafting tax policies that encouraged U.S. investments in research and manufacturing. He also played a key role in Congresswoman Johnson�s efforts on the Republican Main Street Partnership, for which she co-authored an issue brief describing the impact of technology issues before the 107th Congress. Also on the Hill, Mr. Maggi served as Counsel to Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME), advising on her work as a member of the Senate Commerce Committee. In that capacity, he spearheaded a variety of technology and telecommunications initiatives before the Administration, Congress, and the Federal Communications Commission, including reform of the Universal Service Fund, deployment of high-speed Internet to rural America and reexamination of the rules governing media-ownership in America. In addition to his Hill experience, Mr. Maggi served as Technology Policy Counsel for Infotech Strategies, Inc., a technology consulting firm. In that role, he provided policy analysis to some of the foremost global technology companies including IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Dell Computer and Unisys, tackling Internet privacy, spectrum allocation and the development of new export controls for high-performance computers and related technologies. Mr. Maggi holds a J.D. from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago and is licensed to practice law in New York and the District of Columbia. He also earned a Master of Arts in Political Communication from Emerson College and an undergraduate degree from Northeastern University. He is a member of the Federal Communications Bar Association. Philip J. Maggi, Vice President 202.296.5354 x229
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