Remarks of FCC Commissioner Clyburn at DC Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners

I am honored than an association of women entrepreneurs invited me to take part in this year's banquet, because before I became a utility regulator, I ran a small weekly newspaper in Charleston (SC). Like many of you, I know what it is to be underestimated, under-appreciated and misunderstood. When I was appointed Acting Chair of the Federal Communications Commission, many concluded that I would be a mere bench warmer, accepting the title and the perks, but hanging out until the permanent appointee assumed the post. But like many of you, being underestimated, under-appreciated and misunderstood just causes me to shift into this highly motivated, hyper-driven state -- where I do as much as i can for as long as I am able. We ended up being widely praised during those months when we managed the agency, because what was key among my initiatives, were our efforts to ensure that the government, our agency, will go the extra mile to make a difference, in the lives of men, women and children who are currently on the wrong side of the digital divide. My goal is to bride what is a widening affordability gap, because I know that leveraging the power of 21st century information, communications and technology will spur innovation and opportunities in all communities.

But if there is one thought that was emphasized repeatedly today...is that women entrepreneurs are making a difference in a world that still does not fully understand the value of our products or our presence. But what is most important, is that we do...Your future customers, your future business partners, the inventors of the next great business idea -- include women on both sides of the digital divide. I urge you, as you think about the policy issues that impact your business, to pay attention to what happens at agencies like the FCC. We are involved in issues that have a real impact.


Remarks of FCC Commissioner Clyburn at DC Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners