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Richard Wronka

Richard Wronka

Richard Wronka, Director of Online Safety Supervision, Ofcom, UK

Richard Wronka is a Director in Ofcom’s Online Safety Policy Team, and has been involved in Ofcom’s online safety policy work since the outset in 2018. Mr Wronka’s responsibilities include policy input into our advice around the Online Safety Bill, and overseeing our engagement with the platforms we will be regulating in the new regime. As Ofcom establishes its new Online Safety Group structure Richard will transition to a role as Director of Supervision.

Previously, Mr Wronka was a Director in Ofcom’s Strategy Team, where he led high-profile projects such as the public interest assessment of the proposed Fox-Sky merger and Ofcom’s efforts to improve rural mobile coverage. He joined Ofcom from HM Treasury, where he oversaw media and broadcasting policy, and was also responsible for policy relating to digital, aviation and water infrastructure.

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