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Dr. Glenn A. Woroch is presently Adjunct
Professor of Economics at the University of California at Berkeley and Executive
Director of the Center for Research on Telecommunications Policy
located in the Haas School of Business.
Dr. Woroch’s primary research consists of theoretical and empirical investigations of competition and regulation in network industries, with particular application to the telecommunications, energy and computer sectors. His principal
expertise is in localtelephone competition, wireless voice and data services,
broadcast television and personal computer hardware and software.
Dr. Woroch has been an economic advisor to government agencies
including the U.S. Departments of Energy and Justice, and the Office of Technology
Assessment. He regularly consults to private clients and testifies on matters
involving monopolization claims, mergers, intellectual property infringement, and
economic damages. His litigation and regulatory clients include BellSouth, SBC
Communications, Telstra, Telefónica, Lucent Technologies, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle,
Novell, Borland International, Walt Disney Co., and Sun Microsystems.
Dr. Woroch also provides strategic consulting for small and
large companies. As a member of Deloitte, Touche & Tomatsu’s “e-Business Strategy
Brain Trust,” he advised established and startup companies on a variety of e-business
issues. His other strategy clients in the telecom sector include Telecom-Colombia
and T-Mobile USA.
Dr. Woroch received a B.A. from University of Wisconsin-Madison
and an M.A. in
Statistics and a Ph.D. in Economics from Berkeley. He has
published numerous articles
in the fields of industrial organization, antitrust and
regulation. He served on the
editorial boards of Information Economics & Policy and the
Journal of Regulatory
Economics, and was a founding member of the board of directors
of the International
Telecommunications Society. Besides Berkeley, he has taught at
the University of
Rochester and at Stanford University, and was a senior member of
the technical staff of
GTE Laboratories. He is currently a Principal with the economic
consulting firm The
Brattle Group. |