Originally nominated by President Barack Obama to serve as an EEOC Commissioner back in 2010, Victoria Lipnic has now been named by President Trump as Acting Chair.
According to this EEOC press release, Acting Chair Lipnic’s prior experience includes service as Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment Standards, which oversaw the Wage and Hour Division, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), the Office of Labor Management Standards and the Office of Workers Compensation Programs. During her tenure as Assistant Secretary, these divisions revised regulations on overtime, the Family and Medical Leave Act, and issued the first-ever regulations for OFCCP to evaluate compensation discrimination.
Immediately before coming to the EEOC, Acting Chair Lipnic was of counsel to the law firm of Seyfarth Shaw in its Washington, DC, office.
As an EEOC Commissioner, Ms. Lipnic, a Republican, co-chaired the EEOC’s Select Task Force on Harassment with Commissioner Feldblum, a Democrat. Other notable items for Acting Chair Lipnic include:
Based on my conversations with friends and colleagues of Acting Chair Lipnic, she is universally considered a pragmatic voice on the Commission, known for reaching fair, “bipartisan” compromises on EEO issues.
This article first appeared on The Employer Handbook.