Lauren-Glenn Davitian is Executive Director of CCTV Center for Media &
Democracy based in Burlington Vermont. For more than twenty years she
has worked to secure free speech and public access for Vermont
communities through the start up and protection of 43 public access TV
channels across the state. In an effort to secure public access to all
technologies of the information age, she worked to establish the state's
first community technology center (1995) and is now actively involved in
state and national policy efforts. In the past year she edited the
People's Guide to the Telecommunications Act of 2006 and Community Media
Centers 2.0 for the Alliance for Community Media's (ACM) Community Media
Review. In additional to local efforts, Lauren-Glenn serves on the Board
of the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) and the Media & Democracy
Coalition-which includes 20 regional and national organizations working
to ensure that local communities maintain control of the airwaves and
public rights of way that belong to them. In recognition of her
dedication to community media and free speech, the ACM awarded
Lauren-Glenn the George Stoney Award for Humanistic Communications.