GIGI SOHN
President & Co-Founder, Public Knowledge

Gigi B. Sohn is the President and Co-Founder
of Public Knowledge, a nonprofit organization that addresses the public's
stake in the convergence of communications policy and intellectual property
law. Public Knowledge seeks to ensure that the three layers of our
communications system — the physical infrastructure, the systems and the
content layer — promote fundamental democratic principles and cultural
values including openness, access, and the capacity to create and compete.
Gigi serves as the chief strategist, fundraiser and public face of Public
Knowledge. She is frequently quoted in the
New York Times, Washington Post and Wall Street Journal,
as well as in trade and local press. Gigi also has had articles published in
the
Washington Post,
Variety, CNET and Legal Times.
In addition, she has appeared on numerous national and local cable,
broadcast television and radio programs, including the
Today Show,
The McNeil-Lehrer Report, Fox
News Channel, C-SPAN’s
Washington Journal and
National Public Radio’s
All Things Considered and
Morning Edition.
Gigi is a Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne Faculty of Law,
Graduate Studies Program in Melbourne, Australia. In 2002 she was an Adjunct
Professor at Georgetown University, and in 2001 she was an Adjunct Professor
at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, in New York
City.
Gigi previously served as a Project Specialist in the Ford Foundation’s
Media, Arts and Culture unit. In that capacity, she developed the strategic
vision and oversaw grantmaking for the Foundation’s first-ever media policy
and technology portfolio.
Prior to joining the Ford Foundation, Gigi served as Executive Director of
the Media Access Project (MAP), a Washington, DC based public interest
telecommunications law firm that represents citizens’ rights before the
Federal Communications Commission and the courts. In recognition of her work
at MAP, President Clinton appointed Gigi to serve as a member of his
Advisory Committee on the Public Interest Obligations of Digital Television
Broadcasters (“Gore Commission”) in October 1997. In that same year, she was
selected by the
American Lawyer magazine as
one of the leading public sector lawyers in the country under the age of 45.
Gigi holds a B.S. in Broadcasting and Film,
Summa Cum Laude, from the
Boston University College of Communication and a J.D. from the University of
Pennsylvania Law School.
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