Personnel Notes

Desai leaving Media Access for Consumers Union

“Telecom is an important priority for our
organization, and Parul brings a wealth of experience to our team,” said
Ellen Bloom, director of federal policy for Consumers Union. “This is a
critical time as the FCC considers a broad slate of issues that impact
consumers. Parul’s extensive legal background and tireless work for
consumers make her an ideal choice for this role, and we’re excited to
welcome her on board.”

Desai joined MAP in October 2005,
where she worked as a legal advocate on wireless, broadband, digital
radio and other communications technology issues. Prior to that she
worked as in-house counsel at Microstrategy Inc. and as an associate at
the law firm Crowell & Moring LLP. She graduated from Rutgers
University and New York Law School, where she was a member of the New
York Law School Law Review
editorial board.

“In
addition to her successes in legal advocacy, her dedication to building
relationships with nationwide social service and civil rights
organizations has had a direct, positive impact on the diversity of
participation in media policymaking,” said MAP President Tyrone Brown.

“Parul
will be sorely missed here, but the pain is mitigated by the knowledge
that she has chosen to remain a member of the public interest community.
We look forward to working with her in the years to come as she
continues her advocacy on behalf of the public,” said Andrew Jay
Schwartzman, MAP senior vice president and policy director.