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Thomas Lenard

Thomas Lenard

President and Senior Fellow

Technology Policy Institute

Thomas Lenard is president and senior fellow at the Technology Policy Institute. Lenard is the author or coauthor of numerous books and articles on telecommunications, electricity, antitrust, privacy, e-commerce and other regulatory issues. His publications include Net Neutrality or Net Neutering: Should Broadband Internet Services Be Regulated?; The Digital Economy Fact Book; Privacy and the Commercial Use of Personal Information; Competition, Innovation and the Microsoft Monopoly: Antitrust in the Digital Marketplace; and Deregulating Electricity: The Federal Role.

Before joining the Technology Policy Institute, Lenard was acting president, senior vice president for research and senior fellow at The Progress & Freedom Foundation. He has served in senior economics positions at the Office of Management and Budget, the Federal Trade Commission and the Council on Wage and Price Stability, and was a member of the economics faculty at the University of California, Davis. He is a past president and chairman of the board of the National Economists Club.

Lenard is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and holds a PhD in economics from Brown University.

Recent Events and Presentations

June 11, 2015

ITIF-TPI Event: Innovation, Regulation, and the EU's Digital Single Market Strategy

Please join the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation and the Technology Policy Institute for an in-depth panel discussion about the European Commission’s recently unveiled strategy.

April 19, 2012

The Innovation Consensus: Economic Growth in 2013 and Beyond

ITIF, Silicon Flatirons and the Technology Policy Institute host The Innovation Consensus: Economic Growth in 2013 and Beyond. Register now.

September 27, 2010

Future of Privacy Forum to Host Expert Panel: “Do Not Track” Demystified

ITIF and TPI present a wide-ranging discussion on online privacy issues and the current privacy legislation before Congress.

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