Chairwoman Rosenworcel Appoints WIA’s EVP Tim House to the FCC’s Telecommunications Interagency Working Group

ARLINGTON, Va. – WIA is pleased to announce that our Executive Vice President, Tim House, has been appointed to the FCC’s Telecommunications Interagency Working Group (Working Group) by Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. The Working Group, created by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and comprised of representatives appointed by the FCC, Department of Labor, Department of Commerce, and the Department of Education, is tasked with preparing a report to provide Congress with recommendations on how to address the workforce needs of the telecommunications industry by no later than January 14, 2023.

As WIA’s representative on the Working Group, Tim will bring a depth of knowledge and experience in telecommunications workforce issues as the leader of WIA’s workforce development initiatives. Since joining the organization in 2007, he has spearheaded WIA’s evolution as the industry leader in workforce development, including the sponsorship of the Telecommunications Industry Registered Apprenticeship Program (TIRAP), the first and premier registered apprenticeship program in the industry, and the Telecommunication Education Center (TEC), an innovative program which brings together academia and subject matter experts to develop and deliver curricula, improve education, quality of work, and safety within the industry. TIRAP now boasts twelve DOL-recognized occupations and a growing pool of sixty-four employer partners nationwide, and the rapidly-growing TEC has a catalog of more than 30 telecom-related courses.    

“I am honored by Chairwoman Rosenworcel’s appointment,” said House. “With the infrastructure bill’s historic investments in broadband access and expansion, now is a crucial time to also invest in the skilled workforce we desperately need to close the digital divide and ensure the U.S. wins the race to 5G. I look forward to working with my fellow appointees to provide Congress the insights necessary to build a strong telecommunications workforce by improving training and safety.”

WIA also congratulates member Leticia Latino van Splunteren, CEO of Neptuno USA, on her well-deserved appointment to the Working Group.

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About WIA: 

The Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA) represents the businesses that build, develop, own, and operate the nation’s wireless infrastructure. WIA advocates for the widespread, responsible deployment of wireless infrastructure to enable mobile broadband for communities everywhere. 

About TIRAP:

The Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA) is the National Sponsor of the Telecommunications Industry Registered Apprenticeship Program (TIRAP), a DOL-registered apprenticeship program. Since 2017, WIA has administered National Standards of Apprenticeship for DOL-approved occupations established under the program. Graduates receive national, industry-recognized credentials that certify occupation proficiency and expand opportunities for career advancement. WIA supports participating employers in promoting consistency and uniformity in training across occupations to improve the safety and quality of the wireless workforce.

Contact: Marshall Miller | 717-951-0795 | marshall.miller@wia.org