AUTHOR: Steve Andreadis
Steve Andreadis is a Public Affairs Specialist in the Copyright Office’s Public Information & Education division where he works on and coordinates the Copyright Office’s outreach efforts. Before joining the Library of Congress in June 2019, he worked at the Transportation Research Board, a division of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine where he managed the webinar program, social media accounts, weekly newsletter, and other communication tasks, and for Bulletin Intelligence where he wrote a daily news briefing for NASA and managed a team of editors. He has a BS in Astronomy and Physics from Yale University and a MA in Earth and Planetary Sciences from Johns Hopkins University.
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