Thomas Wheeler |
Wheeler, managing director at Core Capital Partners, a
venture-capital firm based in Washington ,
D.C. , also has worked at several
start-up companies and been a top lobbyist for the wireless and cable
industries.
Obama will make public the nomination on Wednesday,
according to the officials who spoke on condition of anonymity so as not to
pre-empt the president's formal announcement.
If the Senate confirms the nomination, Wheeler would replace
Julius Genachowski, a law school classmate of Obama's who has headed the agency
since June 2009. He announced in March that he would step down.
Mignon Clyburn, an FCC commissioner and a Democrat, will be
acting chair of the FCC pending Wheeler's confirmation.
Wheeler, 67, co-founded online news service SmartBrief. From
1979 to 1984, he served as president of the National Cable Television
Association. His résumé also includes a stint as CEO of the Cellular
Telecommunications & Internet Association.
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