Started on staff: 2017
B.S., Cornell University; M.B.A., Emory University
Mark leads The Public Interest Network’s national communications and media relations campaigns. Before joining The Public Interest Network, Mark worked at CNN for nearly 20 years, and taught writing classes for six years through the Turner Professional Development Center. Mark was the recipient of an Emmy Award, two Peabody Awards and a DuPont Award. Mark currently lives near Denver, Colo., with his wife and three children. He’s also a music fanatic who’s been lucky enough to interview many of his favorite artists.
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STATEMENT: NHTSA walks back anti-repair letter, but questions remain
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Tuesday issued a letter clarifying its stance about car repair data transmitted over the internet.
Statement: National regulators tell car makers to ignore Mass. car data rules
In response to a surprise letter from federal regulators that a Massachusetts law is preempted, Nathan Proctor, senior director of U.S. PIRG's Right to Repair Campaign issued a new statement.