Mignon Clyburn

Mignon Clyburn
Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission
In office
August 3, 2009  June 6, 2018
PresidentBarack Obama
Donald Trump
Preceded byDeborah Tate
Succeeded byGeoffrey Starks
Personal details
Born
Mignon Letitia Clyburn

(1962-03-22) March 22, 1962
Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
RelationsJennifer Clyburn Reed
Angela Clyburn (sisters)
Parent(s)Jim Clyburn (father)
Emily England Clyburn (mother)
EducationUniversity of South Carolina (BS)

Mignon Letitia Clyburn (born March 22, 1962) is an American former government official who served as a member of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from 2009 to 2018.

In December 2017, Clyburn and fellow Democratic commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel notably voted against rescinding the FCC's 2015 Open Internet Order, better known as net neutrality; the measure passed in a 3-2 party line vote to remove net neutrality protections. In April 2018, Clyburn announced that she would step down from her position as commissioner and served until June 6, 2018.

Clyburn is the daughter of U.S. Representative Jim Clyburn. In 2019, Clyburn was hired by T-Mobile to advise the company on its merger with Sprint.