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Mark Lloyd is an Associate Professor at McGill University in the Department of Art History and Communication Studies. He holds an A.B. from the University of Michigan and a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center. His academic career includes serving as a Clinical Professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Communication, where he managed a summer program for doctoral candidates in Washington, DC. Lloyd has been a visiting scholar at MIT and an affiliate professor at Georgetown University Public Policy Institute, focusing on communication policy. He has held significant roles in the Federal Communications Commission, advising on diverse participation in the communications field and addressing critical information needs, particularly for low-income populations. Lloyd's government service includes work with the Clinton White House and the Biden Policy Committee on Innovation. His media experience includes serving as a general counsel for the Benton Foundation and as a journalist, winning an Emmy for his broadcasting work. He is the author of various articles and the book "Communication Democracy in America." Currently, his research interests lie in the role of the nation-state in serving critical information needs and the relationship between communications, ecology, and democracy.
McGill University • Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in the field of Communication Studies.
University of Southern California • Los Angeles, California, USA
Managed the doctoral candidates' summer program and taught courses.
Federal Communications Commission • Washington, D.C., USA
Advised on diverse participation in communications.
Department: Department of Medicine. Program: Experimental Medicine.