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===Career History ===
 
===Career History ===
Before she joined VeriSign she was the senior representative for the Distilled Sprits Council working as a lobbyist on issues like  taxation,  ads, as well as other regulatory issues.
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Shane Tews has extensive experience working in and around the political atomosphere of Washington, D.C.. Before she joined VeriSign she was the senior representative for the Distilled Sprits Council working as a lobbyist on issues like  taxation,  advertisements, and other regulatory issues.
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She has also been apart of an economical group focusing on the fundamentals of how the economy should be working as a whole. Ms. Tews was the Staff Assistant to the Secretary for Advance and Scheduling at US Department of Transportation and Staff Assistant for President George Bush President.<ref>[http://www.itif.org/people/shane-tews itif.org]</ref>
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Ms. Tews has also been a part of Citizens for a Sound Economy; she has worked in Congress as Congressman Gary Frank's  Legislative Director from 1992 to 1995. After being a part of the first George Bush's election campaign, she worked in the administration as as a special assistant to Transportation Secretary Samuel K. Skinner and in the Office of Legislative Affairs.<ref>[http://www.itif.org/people/shane-tews itif.org]</ref>
    
She was a panelist in the "Who Will Govern the Net in 2020?" panel at TechFreedom's Next Digital Decade book launch conference in Washington, DC on January 19, 2011.<ref>[http://techfreedom.org/event/techfreedom-next-digital-decade-book-launch techfreedom.org]</ref> The video of this panel can be viewed [http://www.archive.org/details/TechfreedomNextDigitalDecadeLaunchEvent-Panel3 here].
 
She was a panelist in the "Who Will Govern the Net in 2020?" panel at TechFreedom's Next Digital Decade book launch conference in Washington, DC on January 19, 2011.<ref>[http://techfreedom.org/event/techfreedom-next-digital-decade-book-launch techfreedom.org]</ref> The video of this panel can be viewed [http://www.archive.org/details/TechfreedomNextDigitalDecadeLaunchEvent-Panel3 here].

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