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FCC announces Tammy Sun and Neil Grace as senior communications staffers
Tammy Sun founded New York-based Let It Shine Inc., a strategic communications company that works with non-profits, individuals and companies who need "message development, media relations and crisis communications." She was previously deputy communications director for former President Bill Clinton's non-profit foundation, and press secretary for the Democratic Leadership Council. At the FCC, Ms. Sun will carry the titles of both Communications Director and Head of OMR - the Office of Media Relations. Longtime FCC staffer David Fiske will become Deputy Director. Neil Grace also joins the FCC, as Press Secretary to Chairman Julius Genachowski. He began his PR career at the National Restaurant Association and went on to the Burson-Marsteller firm, most recently as Director of Issues and Crisis Practice.
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