Morgan Broman has extensive work experience in the field of communications. Morgan started their career as an intern for Senator Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts in 1974. Morgan then worked as the Chief of Staff for Congressman Richard Neal (D-MA) from 1990 to 1994, where they directed constituent service operations and oversaw the legislative agenda. Following this, they joined the Federal Communications Commission as a Public Affairs Special Assistant, serving under two FCC Chairmen and being the chief staff spokesperson for cable regulatory issues. Morgan's career then led him to Comsat Corp. as the Director of Communications, where they executed strategic communications plans and played a lead role in the Lockheed Martin-Comsat merger. Morgan later joined Lockheed Martin Global Telecommunications as the Director of Communications, responsible for network services, satellite communications, and internet services. Lastly, Morgan worked at the Committee for Economic Development as the Communications Director.
Morgan Broman obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications - Liberal Arts from Syracuse University in the years 1971 to 1975. Subsequently, Morgan pursued a Master of Arts degree in American Government from Georgetown University from 1975 to 1978.
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