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In this episode of ChompCast, we’re joined by Shane Tews and Mark A. Jamison to break down who really shapes the internet—and why it matters. Shane Tews is a leading voice in digital economy and technology policy, serving as a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. With experience spanning the White House, Capitol Hill, federal agencies, and the private sector, she brings an insider’s perspective on how decisions around cybersecurity, data privacy, AI, broadband, and internet governance are actually made in Washington and beyond. Mark A. Jamison is the Director of the Public Utility Research Center at the University of Florida and a global expert in regulation and competition policy. His work focuses on how governments can design rules that protect consumers while still encouraging innovation, investment, and growth—particularly in telecommunications, broadband, and digital markets. Together, they unpack the intersection of policy, power, and technology, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the forces shaping our digital lives. From emerging tech to regulation and innovation, this conversation connects the dots between government, academia, and industry—and explains why digital policy affects everyone, not just policymakers.