Nationality American Name Regina Hopper | ||
Occupation President and CEO of America's Natural Gas Alliance Known for Miss Arkansas in 1983; Emmy Award Winner for the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather |
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Regina (Blakely) Hopper is the former President and CEO of the Intelligent Transportation Society of America. She is also the former President and CEO of America's Natural Gas Alliance, a Washington, DC-based advocacy group, and she was previously the executive vice president of the United States Telecom Association. Immediately prior to joining the Telecom Association, Hopper was senior vice president of litigation communications at Weber McGinn.
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- Its america president regina hopper interview s google s chris urmson
- Regina hopper political
- Corporate career
- Recognition
- Earlier careers
- References
Regina hopper political
Corporate career
Regina Hopper was the President & CEO of the Intelligent Transportation Society of America, until her resignation in July 2017. Prior to this she was President and CEO of America's Natural Gas Alliance. Prior to ANGA she was the executive vice president of the United States Telecom Association. Prior to her work in industry associations, Regina was a correspondent for CBS News, where she covered the White House, anchored the network's overnight broadcast and reported on breaking news from the New York and Washington, D.C. bureaus. She was awarded an Emmy for investigative reporting on 48 Hours. Before working at both the ABC and CBS affiliates in Little Rock, Arkansas, Regina practiced securities and bankruptcy law.
Recognition
In 2012, CEO Update selected Hopper as one of the nation's top association CEOs. In that same year, the The Hill named her to its annual list of top lobbyists.
Earlier careers
Hopper had several careers earlier in her life.
She was a beauty pageant contestant who won the Miss Arkansas pageant in 1983. In 2009, Hopper returned as emcee of the show.
She was a New York- and Washington, DC-based reporter, who won an Emmy Award, with the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather.
Hopper is also an attorney and a graduate of the University of Arkansas.