Rebecca Lambert has over 40 years of experience designing and executing strategies to solve complex issues confronting business, government, political, healthcare and financial entities. In recent years Ms. Lambert has focused on the development of NED’s novel products designed to treat complex disease.
Ms. Lambert has one patent issued directed to compositions and methods for the treatment of cancers and another patent issued based on angiogenic regulators and their use in disease diagnosis and treatment. A third patent is pending on the prophylaxis and treatment of viral infection related to acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Prior to founding NED, Ms. Lambert directed the raising of high net worth client funds to over $1B for Shaker Investments. Previously, she founded two companies utilizing groundbreaking telecommunications technologies that deployed the first compressed digital satellite delivery of multiple TV channels to 40% of U.S. hospitals, and upgraded FM radio stations to move them to top 100 markets. Her prior Federal Government experience includes senior positions in the U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and the Reagan Administration. While Associate Deputy Secretary for the US Department of Commerce during the Reagan Administration, she initiated the Federal Government’s first use of the “Memorandum of Understanding” (MOU), which resulted in US companies gaining $3 billion of Brazilian hydro projects. Previously, Ms. Lambert served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the US Department of Energy. Earlier in her career, she served as chief of staff for US Sen. Malcolm Wallop, and for the Republican Senatorial Committee, Ted Stevens, Chairman. Previously, Ms. Lambert managed strategy for numerous statewide political campaigns including Sen. Malcolm Wallop’s upset victory for the US Senate in 1976. One of the first non-lawyers to associate with a major Washington, DC law firm, she represented Wiley Rein & Fielding clients before the U.S. Congress, White House and other US Departments and Agencies.
While living in New York City, Ms. Lambert served as the President of Bellevue Hospital’s Bellevue Association Board. During her tenure this organization was revitalized to garner support of Bellevue’s “Heroes Behind the Headlines”– the clinicians, nurses, and allied healthcare workers who routinely care for New York’s police and firefighters, as well as the homeless. Ms. Lambert has a BA in political science from Simmons College, and she completed Harvard Business School’s Advanced Management Program.
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