District Of Columbia 2023-2024 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill PR25-0819 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 05/22/2024

                            MURIEL BOWSER 
MAYOR 
May
 22, 2024 
The Honorable Phil Mendelson  
Chairman 
Council of 
the District of Columbia 
John A. Wilson Building 
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 504 
Washington, DC 20004 
Dear Chairman M endelson: 
In accordance with section 
2 of the Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-
142; 
D.C. Official Code § 1-523.01), 	and pursuant to section 201 of the District of Columbia Public 
Postsecondary 
Education Reorganization Act, approved October 26, 1974 (88 Stat. 1424; D.C. Official 
Code § 38-1202.01), I am pleased to nominate the following individual:  
Ms. Mignon L.
 Clyburn 
G 
Street, NW 
Washington, DC 20024 
(Ward 6) 
for reappointment as member of the Board of Trustees of the University of the District of 
Columbia, 
f
or a term to end May 15, 2029. 
Enclosed, you will find biographical information detailing the experience of the above-m	entioned 
nominee, together with a proposed resolution to assist the Council during the confirmation process. 
I would appreciate the Council’s earliest consideration of this nomination for confirmation. Please 
do not hesitate to contact me, or Steven Walker, Director, Mayor’s Office of Talent and 
Appointments, should the Council require additional information.  
Sincerely, 
Muriel B owser 
Mayor  1 
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k'hairmarr Phil Mendelson 
at the request 
of the Mayor 
A PROPOSED RESOLUTION 
10 	IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
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15 To confirm the reappointment of Mignon L. Clyburn to the Board of Trustees of the University 
16 of the District of Columbia. 
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18 RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT 	OF COLUMBIA, that this 
19 resolution may be cited as the "Board of Trustees of the University of the District of Columbia 
20 Mignon L. Clyburn Confirmation Resolution 	of 2024". 
21 Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the reappointment 	of: 
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23 	Ms. Mignon L. Clyburn 
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G Street, NW 
25 	Washington, DC 20024 
26 	(Ward 6) 
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28 as a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of the District of Columbia, established 
29 by section 
201 of the District of Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Reorganization Act, 
30 approved October 26, 1974 (88 Stat. 1424; D.C. Official Code§ 38-1202.01), for a term to end 
31 May 15, 2029. 
32 Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy 	of this resolution, 
33 upon its adoption, to the nominee and to the Office 	of the Mayor. 
34 Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately.   
 
M​IGNON​ L. C​LYBURN 
 
 
P​ROFESSIONAL​ E​XPERIENCE 
 
 
MLC STRATEGIES, LLC  
Principal and CEO             January 2019 - Present 
 
Independent consulting firm established to provide strategic advice and develop critical solutions for 
entities in the technology, media (content), telecommunications and investor owned utility industries. 
 
 
OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS (OSF)  
Leadership in Government Fellow 
         June 2018 - January 2019 
 
Awarded a leadership fellowship to make the business case for eliminating the predatory telephone rate 
regime that exists for families and legal counsel who make calls to and from American detention and 
correctional facilities. 
 
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 
Commissioner     July 2009-June 2018 
(Interim) Chair                        May 2013-October 2013 
 
Appointed by the President and twice confirmed by the United States Senate to the five-member federal         
commission responsible for the regulation of interstate and international communications by radio,      
television, wire, satellite, and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. 
 
P​UBLIC​ S​ERVICE​ C​OMMISSION ​ ​OF​ S​OUTH ​ C​AROLINA ​ (SCPSC) 
Commissioner, Sixth Congressional District              July 1998 – June 2009 
Chair              July 2002 – June 2004
  
Elected by the General Assembly to three terms on the seven-member commission responsible for the         
regulation of South Carolina’s investor owned utilities, including electric, gas, water and sewerage    
companies, telephone companies, and certain transportation providers. Managed a staff of 88 with an        
operating budget of $9 million. 
 
 
THE COASTAL TIMES, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 
Publisher and General Manager             June 1984 – June 1998 
Published, managed, edited and distributed a weekly newspaper in the low country of South Carolina. 
 
 
 
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SIGNIFICANT DOCKETS AND DECISIONS CONSIDERED BY  
THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 
 
 
Directed A Highly Productive Federal Agency.Served as Acting Chair of the Federal Communications      
Commission, an agency with more than 1,700 employees. During this timeframe, which included a      
three-week federal government shut down, the agency adopted 1,185 orders or proposed rules. Led the      
staff in the development of rules for three multi-billion dollar auctions and released orders to approve         
several high-profile transactions including the $12.1 billion Soft Bank-Sprint merger and several other     
asset transactions worth hundreds of millions of dollars.  
 
Force Behind the Establishment of the Connect2HealthFCC Task Force.The multi-disciplinary       
effort is designed to ‘move the needle’ on broadband availability and advanced health care technologies.       
The Task Force uses public and private stakeholder input and collaboration to promote effective policy       
and regulatory solutions to encourage broadband adoption to advance telehealth, mobile applications and    
telemedicine. The goal is to enable robust connections on-demand so that patients and caregivers will         
have ubiquitous, interactive, fully integrated and affordable levels of seamless health and wellness care. 
 
Effectively Advanced U.S. Communications Policy Internationally Through Formal Agreements   
and Bi-Lateral Meetings.Signed landmark agreements with Canada and Mexico to address     
cross-border interference issues, which resolved key obstacles to the success of the world’s first ever        
reverse voluntary incentive auction of broadcast TV spectrum. Met with communications regulators    
during international fora in 16 countries in Africa, Asia and the European Union. Established strong        
relationships with international colleagues by stressing that wealthy and developing nations can improve      
by learning from each other. 
 
Successful At Driving Solutions for Industry Wide Technical Bottlenecks.Brokered the negotiations    
for the initiation of a proceeding to adopt technical rules to restore interoperability in the lower 700          
megahertz band. In the history of United States wireless service, this was the first spectrum band for          
commercial service that lacked an interoperable solution which meant that devices from smaller wireless     
carriers could not roam on the networks of larger nationwide providers for more than five years. By           
spearheading an industry wide solution, instead of mandating a regulatory solution that likely would have       
been appealed to a court, more rapid investment by dozens of small wireless companies in the areas they            
served was spurred. 
 
Successfully Led Reform of Wireless Auction Rules to Create Opportunities for Small Businesses​.     
Persuasively advocated for the repeal of rules that prevented small businesses from leasing their spectrum         
to large companies. These rules kept them from attracting sufficient capital to acquire commercial      
wireless spectrum at FCC auctions and from effectively competing against larger companies. Also helped      
to establish a rural service bidding credit that could spur economic growth in 90 percent of the 353          
persistent poverty counties in our country. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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SIGNIFICANT DOCKETS AND DECISIONS, con’t. 
 
 
Negotiated Deal Between Wireless Industry and Local Governments to Streamline Tower Siting    
Approvals.Persuaded CTIA and PCIA -- top lobbying organizations for the commercial wireless      
industry -- to help resource constrained cities and local governments which will result in faster approval         
times for wireless company applications to collocate new towers and other equipment on previously      
approved infrastructure. 
 
Inmate Calling Services Reform.In July of 2013, led the passage of historic reforms to the exorbitant         
interstate inmate calling system. For decades, the high cost of long-distance calls from prisoners to their          
loved ones across state lines has detrimentally impacted parents and children, especially among     
low-income and minority families. Ten years after this proceeding began at the FCC, those efforts led to            
final rules.  
 
 
SIGNIFICANT​ ​CASES​ ​CONSIDERED​ ​BY  
THE​ ​SOUTH​ ​CAROLINA​ ​PUBLIC​ ​SERVICE​ ​COMMISSION 
 
State Universal Service Fund, Docket No. 1997-239-C.​In an order issued June 6, 2001, the       
Commission funded South Carolina’s Universal Service Fund through assessments on communications   
carriers. The state Universal Service Fund has resulted in significantly lower access rates for carriers in         
the state. 
Generic Proceeding to Address Abuse of Market Position and Inflation Based Index for Local     
Exchange Carriers, Dockets No. 2002-367-C and 2003-656-C.​As Chair, I presided over generic      
proceedings in which the Commission interpreted statutory terms governing certain rates charged by local       
exchange carriers operating under alternative regulation. 
 
 
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS  
 
National Health IT Collaborative for the Underserved (NHIT) and Healthcare Information and 
Management Systems Society (HIMSS), March 2018, Las Vegas, NV 
Leveraging health IT and good regulatory policies to address health disparities in the U.S. 
 
Regional Smart Cities Forum, February 2018, Washington, DC 
Intelligent transportation systems, the Internet-of-Things, and big data analytics, can replace failing 
infrastructure, cut costs and generate new revenue,​ ​while dramatically improving the lives of residents.  
 
#Solutions2020 Policy Forum, October 2016, Washington, DC 
Culmination of a #ConnectingCommunities tour which explored the opportunities and challenges of 
bringing affordable, diverse and competitive communications services to all Americans. #Solutions2020 
focused on proposing answers to some of the toughest challenges facing the communications sector. 
Action Plan delivered ​March 2017 
 
Cleveland Clinic’s Medical Innovation Summit, “Broadband Powering the Next Generation of 
Health and Care: A World of Connected Health,” October 26, 2015, Cleveland, Ohio 
Highlighted the transformative power of technology and connectivity and how it could bring about 
personalized “smart care” systems to the market to address specific health needs and risks. 
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Competitive Carriers Association – Annual Convention, October 8, 2015,  
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 
Shared updates and insights on how innovative regulatory approaches and consensus building among 
carriers can spur innovation and competitive opportunities for smaller providers, particularly those in 
rural America. 
 
 
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS, con’t. 
 
American Enterprise Institute, “Reforming the Federal Lifeline Telecommunications Program for 
the Broadband Era,” November 12, 2014, Washington, DC 
Laid out a comprehensive vision on cleaning up, overhauling and modernizing one of the nation’s most 
politically vulnerable programs using strong fiscal and managerial protocols so that it will be on track to 
finally meet the needs of those unable to afford broadband and other telecommunications services. 
 
Hearing on the President’s Fiscal Year 2014 Funding Request and Budget Justification for the 
Federal Communications Commission, September 2013  
As Acting Chair, testified before the Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government 
Committee on Appropriations in the U.S. Senate.* 
 
FCC National Broadband Plan Staff Workshop, “Smart Grid, Broadband and Climate Change,” 
MIT, Boston, MA, August 25, 2009 
The panel discussed how broadband and communications infrastructure can accelerate efforts to build a 
smarter electricity infrastructure, also known as the Smart Grid. 
 
National Foundation of Women Legislators, “Transformative Power of Broadband: Key Issues 
During Challenging Times,” November 23, 2008, Sarasota, Florida 
Provided a regulator’s perspective on how to increase the awareness of broadband services and how they 
can solve those critical problems that negatively impact women’s lives. 
 
Florida Conference of Black State Legislators Issues Conference, “Energy Roadmap for the 
Future: What Can Policy Makers Do? November 20, 2008, Kissimmee, Florida 
Mapped out regional and regulatory realities and gave insight as to how lawmakers can educate, motivate 
and initiate policies to benefit underserved communities. 
 
*Appeared and testified before the U. S. House Energy and Commerce and the Senate Commerce, Science and  
        Transportation Committees and their Oversight and Sub-Committees more than 20 times.  
 
 
MEDIA APPEARANCES 
 
The Communicators, CSPAN; Marketplace Media, Here & Now and All Things Considered, NPR; 
NewsHour, PBS; Veshi and Ruhle and AMJoy, MSNBC 
 
 
 
PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS  
 
• Charleston, SC Chapter of ​The Links, Inc. 
• Washington Action Committee​ for the National Association of Regulatory Utility 
                 Commissioners (​NARUC	​), ​Chair​, 2005-2009  
• S. C.​ Advisory Council of the ​United States Commission on Civil Rights	​, Chair, 2008 
• Southeastern Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, ​Past Chair	​, 2003-2004 
• South Carolina Cancer Center Board​, Palmetto Richland Hospital, SC 
• South Carolina ​Energy Advisory Council 
• Trident Technical College​ Foundation, Charleston, SC 
• Columbia College, ​Board of Visitors ​, Columbia, SC 
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  • The Palmetto Project (​Secretary/Treasurer	​), SC 
• YWCA​ of Greater Charleston (former Board President), SC 
• Edventure ​Children’s Museum ​, Columbia, SC 
• City of Columbia​ Reform and Restructuring Commission, SC 
• Reid House of ​Christian Service ​, Charleston, SC 
• Trident United Way (​Board and Allocations Committee	​), SC 
• Trident Urban League​, Charleston, SC 
• S.C. Common Ground Initiative of the ​S.C. Education Oversight Committee 
• Black Women Entrepreneurs, ​past​ ​President 
 
 
HONORS 
 
Greenlining Institute, ​Disruptive Advocate Award, May 2018 
 
Competitive Carriers Association, ​(CCA), Hall of Fame Award	​, March 2018 
 
CTIA​, The Wireless Foundation, Mobile Life Award, Washington, DC, May 2017 
 
National ​Telehealth Champion ​ Award for South Carolina, March 2017 
 
Southeast Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors ​(SEATOA	​),  
Legislator of the Year Award, 2017 
 
United Church of Christ​ Office of Communication, Inc., Newton Minow Award, 2016  
 
National Black Caucus of State Legislators, ​National Nation Builder Award	​,  
Los Angeles, CA, 2015 
 
Walter Kaitz Foundation​, Diversity Advocate Award, New York, NY, 2014 
 
The National Consumers League, ​Trumpeter Award	​, Washington, DC, 2013 
 
Phoenix Center​, Jerry Duvall Public Service Award, Washington, DC, 2013 
 
Consumer Electronics Association, ​Digital Patriots Award	​, Las Vegas, NV, 2013 
 
Alliance for Women in Media​, “Women Who Represent” Award, Washington, DC, 2013 
 
Crittenton Services of Greater Washington, ​Award for Leadership	​, Washington, DC, 2012 
 
College of Charleston​, Distinguished Communicator Award, SC, 2011 
 
National Hispanic Media Coalition, ​Impact Award	​, Washington, DC, 2011 
 
National Foundation for Women Legislators​ and the National Organization for Black Elected 
Legislative Women, Commitment to Minority, Underserved, Rural and Economically Challenged 
Communities, 2009 
 
Columbia, South Carolina Urban League​, Lincoln C. Jenkins Award for Business and Community 
Contributions, 2007 
 
James C. Bonbright Honoree, ​Southeastern Energy Conference	​, Terry School of Business, Georgia 
2006 
 
 
 
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  EDUCATION 
 
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA 	1980-1984 
Columbia, South Carolina 
B.S. Business Administration 
Major in Banking and Finance and Economics 
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Executive Office of the Mayor – Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments 
John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 
 
   
 
 
Mignon L. Clyburn 
 
Ms. Mignon L. Clyburn served as a Commissioner on the Federal 
Communications Commission (FCC) from 2009 to 2018 and as 	acting 
chair from May to November of 2013. She is a current member of the 
Board of Trustees of the University of the District of Columbia  
During her nearly nine years at the FCC, Ms. Clyburn was committed 
to closing persistent digital and opportunity divides that continue to 
challenge rural, native, and low wealth communities. Specifically, she 
pushed for the modernization of the agency’s Lifeline Program, which 
assists low-income consumers in defraying the cost of voice and 
broadband service, championed diversity in media ownership, initiated 
inmate calling services reforms, emphasized diversity and inclusion in STEM opportunities, and 
fought to preserve a free and open internet. 
Previously, Ms. Clyburn served 11 years on the South Carolina Public Service Commission. Prior 
to that, she was the publisher and general manager of the Coastal Times, a family-founded, 
Charleston-based weekly newspaper focusing on issues affecting the African American 
community. 
Ms. Clyburn is currently the Principal and CEO of MLC Strategies, LLC, an independent 
consulting firm established to provide strategic advice and develop critical solutions for entities in 
the technology, media, telecommunications, and investor-owned utility industries.   
A Ward 6 resident, Ms. Clyburn earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from 
the University of South Carolina. 
  GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser 
 
Office of the General Counsel to the Mayor 
 
 
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The John A. Wilson Building     •    1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW     •     Suite 300    •   Washington, D.C.  20004     •    Office (202) 724-7681 
 
To:   Tomas Talamante, Steve Walker 
From:   Betsy Cavendish 
Date:   May 13, 2024 
Subject:  Legal sufficiency review of Resolution nominating Mignon Clyburn as a member 
of the Board of Trustees of the University of the District of Columbia  
This is to Certify that this office has reviewed the above-referenced resolution and 
found it to be legally unobjectionable.  If you have any questions in this regard, please do not 
hesitate to call Erika Satterlee, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at 202-
724-1303, or me at 202-724-7681. 
 
 
______________________________ 
Elizabeth A. (Betsy) Cavendish