FCC Chairman Wheeler Appoints New Chief Economist
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler announced the appointment of Katja Seim as chief economist for the Federal Communications Commission, effective July 1, 2016.
Dr. Seim currently serves as an associate professor of business economics and public policy at the Wharton School in Philadelphia (PA). The FCC chief economist advises the Chairman on economic issues and is part of the agency’s Office of Strategic Planning and Policy Analysis. Dr. Seim received her doctorate in economics from Yale University and her undergraduate degree in economics and mathematics from Franklin & Marshall College. At Wharton, Dr. Seim teaches managerial economics in the MBA program and an undergraduate elective in public policy design and regulation. Before joining Wharton, she was on the faculty at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Dr. Seim will take on the chief economist role from Dr. Jonathan Levy who has filled the role over recent months and will now return to his deputy chief economist position in the agency.
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