Arielle Roth
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EducationUniversity of Toronto (BA)
McGill University Faculty of Law (LLB)
McGill University Faculty of Law (LLB)
OccupationsAttorney, technology policy expert
KnownforTelecommunications policy, 5G regulation
SpouseYaakov Roth
Arielle Roth | |
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| Education | University of Toronto (BA) McGill University Faculty of Law (LLB) |
| Occupations | Attorney, technology policy expert |
| Known for | Telecommunications policy, 5G regulation |
| Spouse | Yaakov Roth |
Arielle Roth is an American government official. She has served as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information and as Administrator, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) since July 30, 2025.[1][2] In her role with the NTIA, she is responsible for advising the executive branch of the U.S. government on communications, broadband, and internet policy.[2]
Roth completed her undergraduate education at the University of Toronto. She earned a law degree from McGill University Faculty of Law.[2]
