Skip to Content

avatar

Amy Storey

As CTIA's Assistant Vice President of Public Affairs, Amy Storey works with a variety of audiences, including the media, on wireless industry issues and policies.

Having worked in various capacities for Fleishman-Hillard, one of the world’s premier public relations agencies, as well as serving in key roles for a number of state level elected officials, Storey has considerable public affairs experience.
Storey graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a bachelor's degree in political science.

Twitter: @ctia

CTIA Reader Poll: Consumer Tips to Check Wireless Usage

Apps to Help You Prevent Heart Disease

February is American Heart Month, which means it’s a great time to take a look at some of wireless products and services that can help you keep your heart healthy. Heart health is extremely important for all Americans. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in men and women, according to the CDC. With [...]

CPR Apps Saves Athlete’s Life

In recognition of American Heart Month, here’s an inspiring story about a high school basketball coach who used a CPR app to save a player’s life. During a high school basketball practice, one of Coach Eric Cooper’s players collapsed and was unresponsive. Thanks to Coach Cooper’s CPR app, Phone Aid, he correctly administered CPR and [...]

How to Deploy a Successful NG911 System

As we have said before, wireless devices, at their core, are public safety tools. With more than 396,000 wireless 911 calls made daily, Next Generation 911 (NG911) systems must be able to provide dispatchers with the critical information needed so emergency responders can address situations quickly and efficiently. NG911 technologies have the power to transform [...]

Sotera Wireless Provides In-Depth Patient Data

As part of our February blog theme highlighting how wireless technology is helping to improve heart health, today’s clip is from Medica 2011 with Sotera Wireless’ Gunnar Trommer. His company’s patented device and process continuously monitors vital signs such as pulse rate, ECG and blood pressure so healthcare providers have 24-hour access to their patient’s [...]

Remote Monitor Patients Using Zephyr Technology

Monitoring a patient’s pulse, ECG, breathing and body position has never been easier thanks to wireless innovations. At the CTIA Wireless Health Pavilion at Medica 2011 in Dusseldorf, Germany, Zephyr Technology CEO Brian Russell describes how his company’s device allows a caregiver to access a patient’s vital signs in real time. It also uses the [...]

U.S. Dept of Commerce Director General on Power of mHealth

Speaking at Medica 2011 in Dusseldorf, Germany, Suresh Kumar, Director General of the Commercial Division at the U.S. Department of Commerce, describes the intersection of healthcare and technology. He says wireless technology is the future of medical devices and systems, such as smartphones that can monitor heart rates and send this data to a patient’s [...]

CTIA Reader Poll: Heart Health and Wireless