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Ian Dillner, Wireline Bureau counsel, named acting legal adviser ...

Ian Dillner, Wireline Bureau counsel, named acting legal adviser to FCC Comr. Tate… Appointed to FCC independent panel reviewing Hurricane Katrina’s effects on telecom networks (first meeting Jan. 30 at FCC hq): Lisa Fowlkes, designated federal officer; Nancy Victory,…

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Wiley Rein & Fielding; Patrick Yoes and Joseph Booth, La. State Police; Edwin Smith, Baton Rouge Fire Dept.; Stephen Dean, Mobile, Ala. Fire Chief; Edmund Sexton, National Sheriffs’ Assn.; Michael Sauter, New Orleans Police Dept.; Kevin Beary, Orange County, Fla. sheriff; Robert Bailey, Harrison County, Miss. Emergency Communications Commission; Jonathan Linkous, American Telemedicine Assn.; William Smith, BellSouth; Marion Scott, CenturyTel; Dave Flessas, Sprint; Jim Jacot, Cingular; Steve Davis, Clear Channel; Martin Hadfield, Entercom; Greg Bicket, Cox; Kay Sears, PanAmSat; Carson Agnew, Mobile Satellite Ventures; Kelly Kirwan, Motorola; Robert Dawson, SouthernLINC Wireless; Michael Anderson, PART-15.org; Billy Pitts, Notification Technologies; Adora Obi Nweze, NAACP; Eduardo Pena, League of United Latin American Citizens… Board changes at BT: Lou Hughes steps down; new members Matti Alahuhta, Kone Corp., and Phil Hodkinson, HBOS… Craig Marrs, ex-KRON-TV San Francisco, becomes pres.-gen. mgr., WHNT-TV Huntsville, Ala… Charter names Megan Delany, ex-Joseph Group, senior dir. & legislative counsel, federal govt. affairs… Daryl Smith, ex-Cox, moves up to ESPN senior vp-human resources… Dara Altman, ex-Discovery, becomes XM Satellite exec. vp-business & legal affairs… Gannett promotes John Williams to new position of pres., Gannett Digital… Parks Assoc. names Stuart Sikes, ex-AT&T, pres.