Faith Bautista of National Diversity Coalition Named to FCC Advisory Committee

The CEO of the National Diversity Coalition, Faith Bautista, has been named to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) for the year 2024. The organization is happy to announce this appointment. Faith Bautista will use her wealth of experience, knowledge, and many viewpoints as a voting member of the CAC to aid in the Committee’s discussions on matters that are important to American consumers.

Faith Bautista will be crucial in advising the FCC on issues related to contemporary communications services and guaranteeing fair access for all Americans in her role as a member of the CAC. She will actively participate in conversations to address the changing needs and concerns of customers across the country, all the while upholding her commitment to represent the interests of various groups.

The Federal Communications Commission is committed to protecting the rights of consumers and creating a dynamic, competitive, and inventive telecom environment. The FCC seeks to ensure equitable and universal access to communication services by aggressively soliciting feedback from interested parties and evaluating the effects of regulatory actions on consumers.

Andre Chapple, Chairman of the Board of the National Diversity Coalition, stated that Faith Bautista’s selection to the FCC’s Consumer Advisory Committee is further evidence of the agency’s dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the telecommunications industry. Faith’s extensive experience and steadfast support of marginalized populations will be crucial in developing laws that will help all citizens.

It was an honor to join the FCC’s Consumer Advisory Committee and help push consumer-focused policies, Faith Bautista said in her statement of thanks for the chance to serve on the CAC. He is eager to work with the FCC and other Committee members to make sure that all customer voices are heard and taken into account during the regulation process.

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