Senior Vice President of Policy and General Counsel at Utilities Technology Council
📍 Rumson, New Jersey, United States
Brett Kilbourne is the Senior Vice President of Policy and General Counsel at the Utilities Technology Council. A recognized subject matter expert in communications law, he represents utilities before the FCC, Congress, and other federal agencies. He holds a JD from The Catholic University of America and a certificate from MIT Sloan.
He uniquely combines the roles of top legal officer and chief policy advocate for the critical communications infrastructure of utilities nationwide.
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Experience
30 Years
Current Role
Senior Vice President of Policy and General Counsel
Job Level
Leadership
Location
Rumson, New Jersey, United States
Personality Overview
How Brett shows up
Objective Thinker
Precise
Critic
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Priorities
Topics Brett cares about
Utility Communications
As a leader at the Utilities Technology Council, he is deeply involved in securing reliable communications and spectrum for the utility industry's critical infrastructure.
Federal Telecom Policy
Represents utility interests before federal bodies like the FCC and Congress, focusing on shaping telecommunications law and regulations for the industry.
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Career
Work history
4-2024
Senior Vice President of Policy and General Counsel
Utilities Technology Council
11-2023 - 4-2024
Of Counsel
Stevens & Lee
10-1998 - 11-2023
General Counsel and VP Policy
Utilities Technology Council
3-1995 - 9-1998
Legal Assistant
BellSouth DC, Inc.
In the press
Media appearances
Utilities Technology Council Thanks Brett Kilbourne for His Service as Senior Vice President, Policy and General Counsel. Featured in Utilities Technology Council (UTC) News
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