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Pai Picks Harold to Lead FCC Enforcement Bureau
RADIO ONLINE | Thursday, June 22, 2017 |
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai intends to appoint Rosemary C. Harold to serve as chief of the Enforcement Bureau. Harold -- an attorney with considerable experience within the agency, as well as a former journalist, rejoins the agency from Wilkinson Barker Knauer, where she was a partner. Prior to joining the firm in 2011, Harold was a legal advisor to then FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell and deputy chief of the FCC's Media Bureau. She began her career as a journalist, working as a reporter and bureau chief for the Miami Herald and an editor at C-SPAN.
"This agency has a critical role to play in enforcing the law to protect consumers and support competition in the communications marketplace," said Pai. "Our Enforcement Bureau has been getting back on track in recent months, and I am confident in Rosemary's ability to continue this progress. Our enforcement efforts must be governed by the facts and the law, and Rosemary's experience and expertise will help us conduct sound investigations and craft legally sustainable enforcement actions."
Harold will be working closely with Michael Carowitz who, having served as acting bureau chief, will continue to help lead the Bureau as deputy bureau chief.
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