Greg Guice

His most recent work for a leading non-profit organization included advocating and securing once-in-a-generation funding for the build out of broadband infrastructure as well as working with a broad range of companies and civil society groups to secure funding for affordability and digital equity efforts under the Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act.

The dominant pursuit of Greg’s career has been closing the digital divide. He firmly believes that in a digital society, no one can be left without access to affordable broadband and the skills needed to secure the economic and educational benefits that access provides. Through his work for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), clients at Akin Gump and McGuire Woods, and his work advocating for the public interest at Public Knowledge, Greg has worked strategically through the regulatory and legislative process to achieve real, tangible results in that pursuit.

Greg Guice earned his bachelor's degree in political science at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his law degree at the George Mason School of Law. Greg is a member of the Bar of Virginia and the District of Columbia.

Greg Guice

Chief Policy Officer

greg@vernonburggroup.com

Greg has helped clients plan for and obtain access to federal resources to ensure they can serve their communities. He worked for 14 years in key roles for the primary regulator for telecommunications and spectrum access, the Federal Communications Commission. He has also spent almost a decade in private practice helping clients, including rural and tribal telecommunications companies, technology companies and online/app companies as they pursued changes to federal law and policies to help them unlock business opportunities. His work for tribal communities included helping gain participation in pilot programs to promote enrollment by lower-income tribal members through a tailored digital literacy and affordability program, build out broadband to the most remote portions of their reservations, and secure access to wireless spectrum to serve their community.