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Anne Frenette is Vice President of Education for the National
Association of Broadcasters (NAB). Anne and her team develop in-person and online educational content
for select NAB events and conferences and NAB's distance learning
platform, Broadcast Education. Anne joined NAB in 2005 as director of
Television Programs and Initiatives. Later, as vice
president of Television Operations, she managed all aspects of
the NAB Small Market Television Exchange (SMTE), developed and executed award
programs to recognize current and future broadcast industry leaders and created
content for the NAB Show Broadcast Management Conference. Anne is also project
director for the NAB Leadership Foundation’s annual
Celebration of Service to America Awards. Prior to NAB, Anne was with (then) Consumer Electronics
Association (CEA) for nearly a decade where she worked in various roles. Anne is a graduate of the University of
Maryland.
Nicole Gustafson joined NAB Government Affairs in February 2017 as Vice President
and Senior Legislative Counsel. Nicole previously spent eleven years on Capitol
Hill and two at the National Football League. She now advocates for the
nation’s broadcasters to federal government officials. In Congress, Nicole served as an advisor on judiciary,
homeland security, intelligence, and education issues. She served as Coalitions
Director and Counsel to Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA); Senior Policy
Advisor and Chief Counsel to former Majority Leader/Minority Whip Eric Cantor
(R-VA); Policy Director and Counsel for then-Republican Conference Vice Chair
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX); Senate Judiciary Committee Counsel to Sen. Chuck
Grassley (R-IA); Director of the Congressional Pro-Life Caucus; and Legislative
Counsel to Rep. Steve King (R-IA). Before coming to work in Congress,
Nicole practiced constitutional law with Bopp, Coleson & Bostrom. Nicole serves on the boards of the Federalist Society,
Capital Area Iowa Club, and the William Penn University Alumni Association. She
holds degrees in American history/government and communications from William
Penn University and received her J.D. from the University of Iowa College of
Law. An Iowa native and proud Hawkeye, Nicole now resides in Arlington,
Virginia.
Curtis LeGeyt is Chief Operating Officer of the National Association of Broadcasters. Curtis joined NAB in 2011 and until recently served as as senior member of the association's Government Relations team, leading NAB’s advocacy before the U.S. Congress and White House to promote and
preserve free, local broadcasting. Prior to joining NAB in 2011, Curtis served as Senior
Counsel to Sen. Patrick Leahy’s (VT) Judiciary Committee staff. Previously, Curtis worked as an Associate with the
Howrey LLP law firm in Washington, D.C. Curtis received his J.D. from Cornell University Law school
and his B.A. from Providence College in quantitative economics.