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JOHN
M. EGER
JOHN
M. EGER: President and CEO of the Institute
jeger@mail.sdsu.edu
John M. Eger holder
of the prestigious Lionel Van Deerlin Endowed Chair of Communications
and Public Policy at San Diego State University, is President of
the World Foundation for Smart Communities. He is also the Founding
Director of the SDSU International Center for Communications which
established the Japan-U.S. Telecommunications Research Institute
with offices in Tokyo, New York and San Diego; and the California
Institute for SmartCommunities™, a million dollar educational program
to help communities statewide understand the importance of information
technology as a catalyst for transforming life and work in the 21st
Century. Earlier, Mr. Eger headed CBS Broadcast International which
he established, and was Senior Vice President of the CBS Broadcast
Group. From 1971-1973, he was legal assistant to the chairman of
the Federal Communications Commission, and from 1974-1976 served
as Telecommunications Advisor to Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald
Ford and Director of the White House Office of Telecommunications
Policy (OTP). Earlier in his career, Mr. Eger served as a data communications
specialist and design director of information systems for the Bell
System. Mr. Eger currently serves as Chairman of the Board of the
San Diego Data Processing Corporation; Chairman of San Diego Mayor
Susan Golding's City of the Future Advisory Committee; and Chairman
of Governor Wilson's newly established California Commission on
Information Technology. In August, 1997, Mr. Eger assumed the position
of President and CEO of the World Foundation for Smart Communities,
a 501(c)(3) educational organization, designed to help communities
worldwide as they struggle to get on the global information highway.


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