AUTHOR: Ashley Tucker
Ashley Tucker is a public affairs specialist in the Public Information and Education division (PIE) division of the U.S. Copyright Office, where she implements various communication efforts directed to external specialized audiences. Prior to joining PIE, she administered the copyright law as a copyright specialist in the visual arts division. Ashley came to the Library of Congress in 2018, from PR Newswire (a Cision Company), where she served as an account executive, offering counsel on public relations, marketing and various communication strategies to government agencies, as well as public and privately held companies. Ashley holds a bachelor's degree in English and creative writing.
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