FCC’s Gomez To Keynote Hispanic Radio Conference

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The newest Commissioner on the FCC, and the first to issue official statements in both English and in Spanish, has agreed to deliver a Keynote address at the 2024 Hispanic Radio Conference, scheduled for June 12-13 in San Antonio.


Anna G. Gómez is the first Latina to be confirmed as a FCC Commissioner in more than 20 years and has three decades of experience in domestic and international communications law in both private practice and public service, including time as the Deputy Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration and in various roles at the FCC.

Orlando-born and Bogota-raised, Gómez served as a senior advisor for International Information and Communications Policy in the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy at the Department of State, leading U.S. preparations for the International Telecommunication Union World Radiocommunication Conference 2023 (WRC-23), prior to her confirmation as the third Democrat on the FCC.

“I am delighted to be joining the Hispanic Radio Conference in June as a keynote speaker,” Gómez said. “I look forward to discussing the importance of radio to communities. See you in San Antonio!”


Celebrating 15 years, the Hispanic Radio Conference is an annual opportunity for in-person networking and sharing ideas in a multi-platform, multicultural world. For more information about the conference, which takes place on June 12-13 in San Antonio, visit the Hispanic Radio Conference website.

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