The Fiber Broadband Association (FBA) has expanded its leadership team with the addition of Marissa Mitrovich, who will serve as the organization's vice president of public policy.
Mitrovich brings more than two decades of experience in governmental affairs and telecom to the Fiber Broadband Association and will officially join the association on January 4, 2023.
According to a press release, Mitrovich was most recently VP of Federal Legislative Affairs for Frontier, and will now lead the FBA’s advocacy efforts before Congress, the White House and executive branch, and regulatory agencies in Washington, D.C.
A telecom veteran, Mitrovich will work to ensure that U.S. investment in broadband "will yield the best possible outcome in the form of digital equity and improve the quality of life for all Americans," as stated by FBA.
Prior to her role at Frontier, Mitrovich held the role of VP of Public Policy at Verizon, working with Presidential administrations on state government affairs issues and corporate responsibility initiatives.
Beyond her work in Washington, Mitrovich will lead the Fiber Broadband Association’s Public Policy Committee, alongside co-chairs Chris Champion from C Spire and Ariane Schaffer from Google Fiber. She will also be involved in the Fiber Broadband Association’s Women in Fiber Committee.
Mitrovich also brings experience in workforce development and public-private partnerships from her time as VP of Program Development for the Wireless Infrastructure Association, which she will apply to advance the Fiber Broadband Association’s programs, including the OpTIC Path fiber technician training course.
Gary Bolton, president and CEO at the Fiber Broadband Association, remarked:
“The fiber broadband industry is at an all-time high in terms of demand and opportunity. Americans are hungry for fast, reliable broadband, Congress and the administration have committed momentous support for broadband infrastructure, and the NTIA has stated a preference for fiber. However, much work still remains. We’re pleased to welcome Marissa to our leadership team. Her expertise and experience will help us motivate policy makers to support fiber broadband and advance our mission to close the digital equity gap forever.”
Mitrovich commented:
“I am excited to join the Fiber Broadband Association team and honored to represent its members, giving them a greater voice in the nation’s capital at a time when broadband is a national priority. Many different types of service providers, infrastructure builders, and solution vendors make up the Fiber Broadband Association’s membership. This diversity is a powerful resource to inform bipartisan public policy solutions that will benefit every American. I look forward to representing the companies who are the collective force delivering the most resilient and reliable broadband connectivity across the country and beyond.”