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Commissioner Simington designates Gavin M. Wax as the new Chief of Staff

Appointed Thomas W. Struble as Senior Legal Advisor and Anne M. Urban as Confidential Aide

Appointed Thomas W. Struble as Senior Legal Advisor and Anne M. Urban as Confidential Private...
Appointed Thomas W. Struble as Senior Legal Advisor and Anne M. Urban as Confidential Private Secretary

Commissioner Simington designates Gavin M. Wax as the new Chief of Staff

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) REVEALS APPOINTMENTS

In the heart of Washington, Commissioner Nathan A. Simington unveiled a cavalcade of staff additions that graced the FCC in March and April of 2025. Among the new recruits, Gavin M. Wax donned the mantle of chief of staff and senior advisor, Thomas W. Struble emerged as senior legal advisor, and Anne M. Urban was bestowed the role of confidential assistant.

These new team members were chosen to bolster Simington's determination to foster innovation, uphold free speech, and fortify national security in the digital age. The appointment packages sent a clear message: These appointments reinforce Commissioner Simington's commitment to constitutional governance, technological advancement, and free-market innovation.

In his new role, Wax will champion the Commissioner's office as the principal advisor, orchestrating a pro-growth, pro-innovation agenda through strategic policy development, national security initiatives, and external engagement. Born and bred in New York, Wax brings to the table his bold voice, strategic acumen, and extensive public and policy experience, with a steadfast dedication to conservative principles. In fact, prior to joining the FCC, Wax served as the President of the New York Young Republican Club for a six-year tenure[6].

"What Gavin brings to the table is nothing short of dynamic energy, vision, and strategic expertise," declared Simington[6]. "His profound experience in public engagement, communications, and policy development will prove indispensable in our endeavors to align FCC priorities with the evolving needs of the American public. I welcome him warmly to our team."

In his current capacity as senior legal advisor, Thomas W. Struble will guide legal practices on a multitude of Commission matters. Struble boasts an extensive track record in wireless policy, broadband infrastructure, and communications law. Before joining the FCC team, Struble served in the Office of Engineering and Technology and was on detached duty to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, counseling Senator Ted Cruz[7]. Anne M. Urban has been assigned as confidential assistant. Having excelled in both the public and private sectors, her background encompasses key support roles across executive coordination, stakeholder relations, and operations management[7].

"I'm elated to welcome Gavin, Thomas, and Anne to my team," beamed Simington[7]. "Each new recruit contributes a unique set of talents that will heighten our office's prowess and support the Commission in its critical mission to uphold freedom, innovation, and security in the communications landscape."

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Additional Insights:\Gavin M. Wax, a native New Yorker, is recognized as a prominent conservative political operative. Throughout his career, Wax has been associated with hardline conservative views, rhetoric about political retribution, and a critical stance toward mainstream media[1][2]. His contributions to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) circles unveil his ability to closely collaborate with Commissioners shape policy positions and write op-eds advocating for deregulation, reduced consumer protections, and a more conservative media landscape[4].

If nominated by President Trump and confirmed by the Senate, Wax stands to make history as the youngest FCC commissioner in U.S. history and the youngest-ever presidential nominee to be confirmed to such a position[2][3][5]. His potential appointment is seen by supporters as a move to bolster conservative representation on the FCC, while critics anticipate his outspoken style and policy views could result in further deregulation and politicization of the agency[1][2].

  1. Gavin M. Wax, who hails from New York and is known for his conservative political views, will serve as the chief of staff and senior advisor at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
  2. Thomas W. Struble, with expertise in wireless policy, broadband infrastructure, and communications law, has been appointed as the senior legal advisor at the FCC.
  3. The FCC's infrastructure will be fortified with the addition of Anne M. Urban, who has experience in executive coordination, stakeholder relations, and operations management.
  4. The FCC's policy agenda will focus on pro-growth, pro-innovation initiatives, as championed by Gavin M. Wax, the commissioner's new pro-active principal advisor.
  5. The policy and legislative landscape at the FCC may undergo a shift with digital video and IP content, spectrum allocation, and national security challenges becoming key areas of focus, as steered by Gavin M. Wax's leadership.

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