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Consumer Protection Deputy Director To Leave FTC

The FTC announced that "C. Lee Peeler, deputy director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection for the past five years, will leave the FTC.

"Lee's imprint can be found on three decades of important FTC consumer protection work," FTC Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras said. "Through his dedicated efforts, he has exemplified our very best, and we will miss his wise counsel and unlimited enthusiasm." Peeler, who began his career with the FTC in 1973, will become president of the National Advertising Review Council and Executive Vice President for National Advertising and Self-Regulation of the Council of Better Business Bureaus".

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