Margita E. White AKA Margita Eklund White Born: 27-Jun-1937 Birthplace: Linkoping, Sweden Died: 20-Nov-2002 Location of death: Arlington, VA [1] Cause of death: Cancer - Lung
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Government Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: FCC Commissioner, 1976-79 Before her appointment to the FCC, Margita White worked in the White House Office of Communications, first as an assistant to Director of Communications Herbert G. Klein from 1969-73, and later as Director herself from 1975-76. From 1988 to 2001, White was the President of the Association for Maximum Service Television, an organization seeking to strengthen the accessibility of broadcast television networks. [1] Virginia Hospital Center, Arlington, VA.
Daughter: Suzanne Son: Stuart
University: BA Government, University of Redlands (1959) University: MA Political Science, Rutgers University (1960)
Association for Maximum Service Television President (1988-2001)
US FCC Commissioner (1976-79) White House Communications Director (1975-76) White House Staff Asst. to White House Communications Dir. (1969-73) George W. Bush for President Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame 2003 Naturalized US Citizen 1948
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