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    Gilbert Resendez

    U.S. Department of Commerce

    Gilbert Resendez is a technology enthusiast with a passion for public policy and entrepreneurship. Currently, he serves as a broadband program specialist at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, focusing on expanding broadband Internet access in underprivileged communities through partnerships with state and local governments. Gilbert's policy interests range from telecommunications and digital equity to privacy, cybersecurity, and civic technology. With a Master of Science in Public Policy & Management from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor of Business Administration with a focus on Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management, Gilbert has a solid academic foundation to support his professional endeavors.

    Throughout his career, Gilbert has held various positions in organizations such as the US Department of Commerce, NTIA, where he worked as a Federal Program Officer for BEAD & Digital Equity Programs and as a Broadband Program Specialist. He has also contributed to policy development and operational efficiency in roles like Special Assistant for Puerto Rico Team Operations at the U.S. Department of Commerce. Gilbert's experience extends to research, teaching, and editorial roles at Carnegie Mellon University, highlighting his diverse skill set and commitment to excellence.

    Beyond his professional roles, Gilbert has been involved in founding and leading start-ups like Audibility, demonstrating his entrepreneurial spirit and leadership capabilities. His background includes legal assistance, operations management, and internships in policy and community service roles. With a keen interest in connectivity, strategic relationship building, intellectual exploration, futuristic thinking, and continuous learning, Gilbert Resendez is a versatile professional poised to make significant contributions in the realms of technology, policy, and entrepreneurship.

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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States