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David Fares

Vice President
News Corporation
New York, USA 

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As Vice President, Government Relations at News Corporation, David Fares is responsible for coordinating News Corporations’ positions on international media, intellectual property and e-commerce policy and regulatory issues and advocating those positions to the U.S. and foreign governments and international organizations. 

Prior to joining News Corporation, David served as Vice President of E-commerce and Telecommunications at the United States Council for International Business (USCIB), where he managed USCIB’s electronic commerce and telecommunications policy program and services.  USCIB is the U.S. affiliate of the International Chamber of Commerce, the Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the International Organization of Employers.

David is a graduate of the European Union Today and Tomorrow Programme at the Institut, d’Etudes Politique de Paris, the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University (MIA), Capital University Law School (cum laude, J.D.) and the University of Notre Dame (B.A.).

 

 


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