Obituary
Kathy Wallman, who served as chief of the FCC Common Carrier Bureau and deputy chief of the agency’s Cable Services Bureau in the 1990s, died of appendiceal cancer July 14. A Great Falls, Virginia, resident, she was 66. Wallman also…
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chaired the FCC’s Public Safety National Coordination Committee. Prior to joining the FCC, Wallman was a partner at Arnold & Porter. After leaving the agency, Wallman worked in the Clinton White House and later founded Wallman Consulting, a strategic consulting firm specializing in technology, media and telecom. She also was a past board member of Public Knowledge and a former senior adviser to the Brattle Group. Survivors include her husband, Steven, and her sister, Margaret. Services will be held 11 a.m. Aug. 10 at St. Francis Episcopal Church in Great Falls. Contributions may be made to CANCollaborate, a nonprofit organization Wallman and her husband founded to develop collaborative projects in cancer research.