THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary _______________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release October 26, 2000 PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES CHRISTOPHER B. GALVIN AS A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY TELECOMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The President today announced his intent to appoint Christopher B. Galvin as a member of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee. Mr. Christopher B. Galvin, of Chicago, Illinois, is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Motorola, Inc. He began his service with Motorola in 1973. In May of 1988, Mr. Galvin was elected to the Board of Directors of Motorola Inc. and assumed the positions of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer in 1997. Mr. Galvin is a director of the Rand Corporation and the Illinois Coalition for Science and Technology. Mr. Galvin received a Bachelor?s degree from Northwestern University and a Master?s degree in Management from the Kellogg School of Northwestern The NSTAC provides the President with information and advice from the industry?s perspective regarding specific measures to maintain, protect and enhance the nation?s telecommunications resources that support national security and emergency preparedness capabilities. The Committee addresses telecommunications issues throughout the year and periodically reports directly to the President and also to the Secretary of Defense, in his capacity as Executive Agent for the National Communications System. 30-30-30
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