Shure expands its Spectrum & Regulatory Affairs capabilities

Shure expands its Spectrum & Regulatory Affairs capabilities
Shure is expanding its Spectrum & Regulatory Affairs capabilities. Led by Prakash Moorut, global head of spectrum and regulatory affairs, the team has added two additional experts in Europe.

Based in France and London, respectively, they join Shure representatives in the U.S., Germany, China, and Dubai focusing on the same issue.

Guillaume Mascot joins Shure as senior manager, global regulatory policy, in Paris to support its presence in the French and international arenas where issues related to spectrum use and new cybersecurity and AI regulations are debated. With nearly 20 years of leadership experience in government and public affairs within Multinational Telecommunications Companies, Guillaume Mascot will bring his knowledge of the European and Asia-Pacific markets to the development of Shure's institutional strategy. 

In the French market, Guillaume will be responsible for building sustainable strategic relationships with public decision-makers, regulators, and industry stakeholders. He will also be tasked with increasing Shure's visibility in preserving cultural frequencies alongside European associations and bodies, as well as expanding the company's sphere of influence in the Asia-Pacific and various Francophone regions around the world. 

Martin Brock joins Shure as senior manager, global regulatory policy, in London to support spectrum issues in the UK, Europe and India, as well as cybersecurity and AI issues developments in the UK, U.S., and India. He joins with 20 years’ operational and policy experience at UK regulator Ofcom, where he led the development of spectrum policy for Program Making and Special Events (PMSE) and served for several years as Secretary to FM PT51, the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations’ (CEPT) project team for PMSE frequency management. 

Having overseen the introduction of dynamic spectrum access via Ofcom’s TV white spaces framework, Brock maintains an interest in the development of innovative approaches to spectrum sharing, which included project managing Ofcom’s introduction of sharing by low-power audio PMSE with aeronautical radionavigtion.