Martin names New Media & International Bureau Chiefs
MARTIN NAMES NEW MEDIA & INTERNATIONAL BUREAU CHIEFS
[SOURCE: Federal Communications Commission]
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin announced his intention to appoint Monica Desai as the Media Bureau Chief, Helen Domenici as the International Bureau Chief and Donna Gregg will serve as Senior Policy Advisor to the Ambassador, United States Representative to the World Radiocommunication Conference. 1) Monica Shah Desai has served as chief of the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau since April 2005. She has worked at the Commission since 1999 in a variety of capacities. She previously served as an interim legal advisor to then Commissioner Martin on spectrum and international issues, and has also had responsibility for various common carrier and media issues. 2) For the past five years, Helen Domenici has worked at the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) in the Executive Office of the President as Assistant Director for Telecommunications and Information Technology. In this role, she has helped develop strategies and coordinate domestic and international with respect to telecommunications, broadband, spectrum, and Internet issues for the White House. Prior to joining OSTP, Helen served as a Policy Analyst for more than four years at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the International Bureau actively shaping policies with respect to telecommunications, the Internet, and broadband matters with special focus on infrastructure-related issues. 3) Donna Coleman Gregg has been Chief of the Media Bureau. Prior to joining the Bureau in 2005, she spent most of her career in private law practice, having been a partner with Wiley Rein & Fielding and with Dow Lohnes & Albertson, where she specialized in communications and media law issues. In recent years she also served as Vice President of Legal and Regulatory Affairs and General Counsel of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and as a Senior Lecturing Fellow in Telecommunications Law and Policy at Duke University School of Law.
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Martin names New Media & International Bureau Chiefs