Jessica Rosenworcel, the first woman to chair the FCC permanently, announced her resignation upon Donald Trump's presidency, capping a significant tenure since 2012 in telecommunications.
During her time at the FCC, Rosenworcel championed internet access initiatives for students and led crucial policies against Chinese telecom equipment, aiming for equitable broadband access.
She was instrumental in creating the FCC Space Bureau and advocating for net neutrality, ensuring that internet traffic remains equal irrespective of the source or type.
Rosenworcel's departure follows the norm of FCC commissioners stepping down with a new president, leaving the commission in a politically balanced state.
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