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Janet Pearce Stenzel
Janet Pearce Stenzel
has 15 years of international market development and government relations experience focusing on wireless, cable, and wire-line telecommunications carriers wishing to expand operations in the Asia-Pacific region. Support for these efforts includes strategy, sourcing, marketing and channels, benchmarking, human resource development, and government policy reform in the region. She has advised companies on strategies for marketing, competition assessment, and regulatory relations in Asia, North America, and South and Central America. She has developed professional relationships with, among others, the governments of Australia, Canada, Chile, China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, The Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, the United States, and Vietnam. In-line with her professional activities in the Asia-Pacific, Stenzel serves on numerous boards, including: the International Advisory Group to the PECC Telecom and IT Forum, the Executive Committee of the APEC Telecommunications Working Group, the Steering Committee of the ITU Center for Excellence in Asia, the board of the Pacific Telecommunications Council, the Board of the Annual Entertainment and Media Asia Conference, and the Advisory Board to the newly formed Information and Communication Technology Council in Brunei. Previously, Stenzel served as executive director of the PECC Telecom and IT Forum and as a senior advisor to the consulting firm Commstategies International. Before entering management and business development advisement, Stenzel worked as a research fellow for the Economic Strategy Institute; an issue manager for the public relations firms of Burson Marsteller and Bonner & Associates; an analyst covering U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission activities for States News; and as a reporter working for Newsweek while living in Belgium.
Seminar speeches given by Janet Pearce Stenzel:
Covering Entertainment in the Digital Age
June 05, 2005
Mobile Media:
What are the media opportunities and best strategies in an increasingly wireless world? What will be social impact? And how will WiFi and Wimax change the entertainment and telecommunications industries?
Moderator: Janet Pearce Stenzel
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What fellows have to say about past seminars:
"Thanks so much for this opportunity. It really demystified much of online journalism for us and gave me a very useful hands on experience in the tools of the trade. Well done."
- Tom Mallory, San Diego Union Tribune |