
About
Nick Kolovos is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the School of Law. He has over 20 years of public policy experience, advising clients in technology, energy, and healthcare sectors. He previously served as a policy advisor to Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D-California), focusing on telecom reform, privacy, and legislative strategy within the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Before this role, he worked at the Federal Communications Commission’s Wireless Bureau, developing research strategies for wireless telecommunications and spectrum auction policies.
Education:
- JD, University of Illinois-Chicago Law School
- BS, Pennsylvania State University
His research and professional interests encompass regulatory law, telecommunications policy, energy sector governance, healthcare policy, and privacy frameworks. He has advised Fortune 500 companies, trade associations, and non-profits, including roles at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA), CTIA – The Wireless Association, and the Information Technology Industry Council (ITIC).
Advising and Grants: Nick has guided clients through legislative and regulatory challenges but no specific grants are listed. His career began with clerkships for federal judges Edward H. Johnstone (Western District of Kentucky) and Peter C. Economus (Northern District of Ohio).
Labs/Teams: No dedicated research labs or teams are mentioned in his profile.
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