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He says he's now officially in business as the Fritts Group and has registered to lobby on behalf of such clients as CBS, Ion Media Networks and News Corp., as well as EarthLink, Vonage and GoDaddy.
Also on board at the shop are former NAB denizens Kathy Ramsey , John Lively and Lisa Keller .
Fritts says they're doing strategic counseling and "old-fashioned, shoe-leather lobbying."
Qorvis Hires AT&T Vet for 'Net Neutrality' Battle
Jim McGann , a 22-year veteran of AT&T, has joined Qorvis Communications as managing director, putting him in the middle of the public relations battles over the "net neutrality" legislative fight on Capitol Hill.
And it's an interesting place to be.
Qorvis represents It's Our Net, a coalition of Internet companies -- Google, eBay, Yahoo and others -- as well as the Christian Coalition and some liberal and consumer groups over access to new fiber-optic networks. They say telephone and cable companies should not be allowed to charge add-on fees to others for access to their networks. McGann is working with the coalition -- on the opposite side of his former employer.
AT&T Inc. and the other telephone and cable giants are fighting the Internet companies, which they say just don't want to contribute to infrastructure improvements.
McGann says he's not really switching sides. His last work for AT&T involved its government sales unit and did not deal with the net neutrality issue.
"I don't see it that way," McGann said when asked if he was switching sides. "It's been a while since I've been in the policy arena." He added that he has been impressed with the "groundswell of concern" about preserving access to the Internet.
Financial Associations Approve Meager
After negotiating the details for months, the boards of the Securities Industry Association and the Bond Market Association voted yesterday to merge. Still subject to a vote by their members next month, the new entity would be the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.
Here and There
Also on the move around town . . . Anthony W. Conway , a 34-year veteran of the U.S. Postal Service and recently manager of government relations for the agency, has been named executive director of the Alliance of Nonprofit Mailers.
Peter Filon , a Democratic counsel for the House Energy and Commerce Committee, where he was responsible for cable, telephone, Internet and broadcasting issues, is going private sector. He's joining Comcast Corp. as senior director for federal government affairs, effective July 18.
Katherine Friess , a lobbyist at BKSH & Associates and earlier a tax and trade counsel to then-Sen. Larry Pressler (R-S.D.), has joined GAGE Business Consulting and Government Affairs.
Eron Shosteck , a former press secretary to House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) and more recently director of communications for the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, has joined Strat@comm , a strategic communications shop.


