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Ms Laurie Racine

Laurie Racine Laurie Racine is the President of the Center for the Public Domain, a private foundation endowed by the founders of Red Hat, Inc. She is also the President of Doc. Arts, the non-profit corporation that produces the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. Ms. Racine is co-founder and Chair of Public Knowledge, a Washington DC based public interest organization that advocates for a fair and balanced approach to copyright and technology policy. And currently, she is a Senior Fellow of the Norman Lear Center at the Annenberg School of Communications at University of Southern California. Before joining the Center for the Public Domain, Ms. Racine was the Director of the Health Sector Management Program at the Fuqua School of Business of Duke University. She has spent many years as a consultant and strategist concentrating in education and health care—advising for profits and not for profits alike. Ms Racine has a BA from New York University and did coursework in a doctoral program in Human Genetics at the University of California at Berkeley.


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