Women Leading US Agencies 'at the Right Time': Clyburn
Women are leading federal agencies that oversee telecom and tech policy “precisely at the right time,” despite holding acting titles, said former FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn during an FCBA event Monday. “They are not acting. They are doing,” Clyburn said.…
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“I think we are going to make a meaningful dent in the digital divide,” said acting FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, citing the $3.2 billion emergency broadband benefit program and $7 billion in E-rate funds. Increasing diversity requires a “front-of-mind” approach when shaping policy, she said, and she's “keenly aware” she’s the only woman casting a vote on policies at the commission. “My hope is that we can continue to expand our definition of leadership, bringing in more diverse voices,” said acting NTIA Administrator Evelyn Remaley. “The workforce is changing, and we’re looking for ways that we can do a better blending.” Acting FTC Chairwoman Rebecca Kelly Slaughter noted it was difficult finding another commissioner of any agency whom she could ask for advice on what to do after having a child last year, before she became acting chair. “It was very important for me to set the example and take parental leave,” Slaughter said. “I may have been the first, but I certainly won’t be the last.”