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Management Team

CEO: William Gaston Sr.
William Gaston Sr. is NuVu’s CEO and oversees all operations.  Mr. Gaston Sr. has spent his entire career in broadcasting and communications.  He has also been the president of Marco Island Cable, Inc. for over 16 years.  Prior to Marco Island Cable, Mr. Gaston Sr. served as president of Telephone Connection (a local interconnect company), WDLV (an AM radio station in North Carolina), and WIOZ (an FM radio station in North Carolina).  William Gaston Sr. is a graduate of Saint Andrews Presbyterian College with a degree in business administration.

President: William Gaston Jr.
William Gaston Jr., is NuVu’s president and manages the day-to-day operations of the company.  Prior to joining NuVu, William Gaston Jr. was managing member and partner of Build, LLC based out of Naples.  He is a graduate of University of Florida with a degree in construction management and minor in business administration. William Gaston Jr. has the skills necessary to manage the construction and execution of the rapidly growing NuVu network. 

Federal Communications Counsel: Jim Baller
Jim Baller is Special Counsel for NuVu. He is also a senior principal of the Baller Herbst Law Group in Washington, DC.  Mr. Baller is the founder and president of the US Broadband Coalition, a large and diverse group of organizations that is seeking to develop consensus on the components of a comprehensive national broadband strategy.  The Fiber to the Home Council has called Jim “the nation's most experienced and knowledgeable attorney on public broadband matters.” 

Mr. Baller was the National Association of Telecommunications Officers (NATOA) and Advisors’ Member of the Year in 2001.  NATOA also named him its first Community Broadband Visionary of the Year in 2007 for “almost single-handedly putting the need for a national broadband strategy to the forefront of public consciousness.”  In 2007, Washingtonian Magazine listed Mr. Baller as one of Washington’s “Best Lawyers” (defined as the top one percent).  More recently, Ars Technica included him in its list of the “Top Names in Tech Policy” and FiberToday named him its “Person of the Year.”  Mr. Baller is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Cornell Law School.