United States:
New FTC Commissioner Sworn In
02 October 2018
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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Christine Wilson was sworn in as a Commissioner of the Federal
Trade Commission ("FTC"). As
previously covered, her predecessor Maureen K. Ohlhausen left
the agency upon the expiration of her term on September 25,
2018.
Ms. Wilson was previously Senior Vice President of Legal,
Regulatory & International for Delta Air Lines. She also served
at the FTC as Chief of Staff to Chair Tim Muris from August 2001 to
November 2002.
Ms. Wilson's term is set to expire on September 25,
2025.
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