Jeff Baumann, who has headed the NAB Legal and Regulatory Affairs
for two decades, will retire from the trade association in February
2004.
Baumann oversees a staff of nine lawyers, a support staff and the
three-person Human Resource Development Department at the NAB. He and
his department represent the broadcast lobby organization before the
Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, the
Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information
Administration, and in court.
Baumann joined the NAB in January 1984 as senior vice president and
general counsel, and was promoted to executive vice president in 1987.
Prior to joining the NAB, Baumann was deputy chief of the FCC Mass
Media Bureau, and also served stints as chief of the FCC Renewal Branch
and chief of the Policy and Rules Division.
“Being able to represent broadcasters before the courts, the
FCC and other branches of government has been the most satisfying
experience of my life,” said Baumann.
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