New ESA President Named
Michael Gallagher, the former chief telecommunications and policy adviser to the Bush administration (presumably the current one, the article is not clear), has taken over for Doug Lowenstein as the head of the Electronic Software Association (ESA).
The Entertainment Software Association, the U.S. video game industry's trade association, announced Thursday its new president will be a former official in the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush.
Michael Gallagher was the chief telecommunications and policy adviser to the Bush administration in his former role as assistant secretary of commerce for communications and information. He will take over presidential duties at the association later in May.
The CBC has the story.





