From Nidhi Hegde, Economic Liberties <[email protected]>
Subject Former FTC Commissioner Bedoya joins Economic Liberties as Senior Advisor
Date July 3, 2025 1:39 PM
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Hello,
I’m writing with amazing news. Former Federal Trade Commissioner Alvaro M. Bedoya is joining the team at Economic Liberties as a Senior Advisor.
Alvaro almost certainly needs no introduction. He was part of Lina Khan’s transformative commission at the FTC, helping lead the charge on cracking down on corporate power by targeting everything from non-compete employment contracts to financial abuses by pharmacy benefit managers.
You can see why we are a match. As we continue scaling Economic Liberties, driving powerful populist economic change at the federal and state level, bringing on a leader like Alvaro marks an important milestone. His formidable experience will strengthen our policy work, expand our reach, and sharpen our impact.
Alvaro plans to explore new ways to fight for workers and small businesses through public interest litigation and continue to educate Americans across the country on their rights under antitrust, privacy, and consumer protection law.
Alvaro’s words best capture our partnership and the vast potential of this moment. “This is a town where everyone is focused on Left versus Right. Economic Liberties are the guys who say that maybe we should focus on the money at the top. That way of looking at the world creates coalitions that seemed impossible before.”
Please join us in welcoming Alvaro Bedoya to Economic Liberties.
Best,
Nidhi Hegde
Executive Director
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