Nathan Simington

Commissioner, FCC

Nathan Simington was nominated to serve as a commissioner of the FCC by President Donald J. Trump. He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2020. Nathan brings both private and public-sector experience to the commission. Previously, he served as senior advisor at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. In this role, he worked on many aspects of telecommunications policy, including spectrum allocation and planning, broadband access, and the U.S. government’s role in the internet. Prior to joining the commission, he was senior counsel to Brightstar Corp., an international mobile device services company. In this capacity, he led and negotiated telecommunications equipment and services transactions with leading providers in over twenty countries. Prior to joining Brightstar, he worked as an attorney in private practice. Nathan is a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School. He also holds degrees from the University of Rochester and Lawrence University. Nathan grew up in Saskatchewan, Canada. He became a U.S. citizen and now lives in McLean, VA with his wife and three children.