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Jul. 17, 2009
The FCC's new Chairman, Julius Genachowski, has announced four senior appointments to the WTB (Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau, including the appointment of new bureau chief Ruth Milkman.
Milkman is currently special counsel, leading the transition effort in the chairman’s office. She served at
the commission between 1986 and 1998 in a variety of positions, including deputy chief of the International and
Common Carrier Bureaus and senior legal advisor to former chairman Reed Hundt, with responsibility for wireless
issues and spectrum policy.
Other new senior members of the WTB team include Senior Deputy Chief James Schlichting, Deputy Chief Roland
Crittendon, and Deputy Chief John Leibovitz.
Schlichting has been at the FCC for nearly 24 years, most recently as deputy chief and acting chief of WTB.
Crittendon has been at the FCC for eight years, most recently as chief of staff and senior legal advisor in the
office of former Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein, where she was responsible for spectrum, broadband, international
and public safety issues.
Leibovitz was a staff member on the Presidential Transition Team, where he helped to coordinate the Technology,
Innovation, and Government Reform working group. Prior to the transition, he worked as an entrepreneur and strategy
consultant in telecom with an emphasis on the wireless sector.
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Source: FCC.