Digital Policy Institute
Fred B. Campbell

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Fred B. Campbell, Jr. is the Wireless Communications Association International (WCA) Acting President and CEO. He most recently served as the Wireless Bureau Chief at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), overseeing domestic wireless services. In that position he developed and implemented several innovative wireless policies, including the classification of wireless broadband as an information service. Prior to that Campbell spent two years as Wireless Legal Advisor to FCC Chairman Kevin Martin, and before that served as an attorney advisor in the FCC Wireline Competition Bureau. Prior to joining the Commission, Campbell was an attorney with the law firm of Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis, where he advised on a broad range of legal issues associated with the provision of domestic and international telecommunications services. Campbell previously practiced commercial litigation with the law firm of Wolfe Snowden and served as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Nebraska College of Law. Before that he clerked for the Honorable William M. Connolly of the Nebraska Supreme Court. Prior to beginning his career in the legal profession, Campbell served in the United States Army. He earned his B.A. from the State University of New York and his J.D., with high distinction, from the University of Nebraska College of Law.