FCC International Bureau Names Nese Guendelsberger Deputy Bureau Chief

Nese Guendelsberger has been named Deputy Chief of the Federal Communications Commission’s International Bureau.

Prior to joining the International Bureau, Guendelsberger served as the Chief of the Spectrum and Competition Policy Division in the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. She also worked in the Wireline Competition Bureau, in the Wireless Bureau’s former Auctions and Industry Analysis Division, and in the International Bureau. In her new position, Guendelsberger will spearhead the International Bureau’s numerous bilateral, regional, and multilateral initiatives. She will also oversee mergers and transactions coming before the International Bureau. Prior to joining the FCC in 2000, Guendelsberger taught law at the University of Baltimore and the University of Ankara and was a consultant on international law matters. Guendelsberger has law degrees from the University of Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne) and the University of Ankara, as well as an LL.M. from the University of Michigan.


FCC International Bureau Names Nese Guendelsberger Deputy Bureau Chief