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She seems very good so far, even if she is having a bit of trouble having perhaps the success many of us would like, she is not letting anything slow down her ambition to make things better
The start of her climb to fame was writing Amazon's Antitrust Paradox while still in college. It examines our current state of anti-trust legislation that revolves around what is called consumer welfare. By not gouging prices or limiting availability of goods, mega corps like Amazon are avoiding being treated as a monopoly. At the same time, they use their massive online presence to mine consumer data, and at times extend their power over web development or e-commerce itself, powers not available at the time of writing most current antitrust legislation.
She does a lot of interviews, talking very clearly and concisely about her beliefs about monopolies and protecting consumers and limiting the powers of tech giants. She seems to have a great and friendly personality, and it makes listening to the head of the trade commission fun and something most everyday people are able to understand.
Even if you aren't American, you may find her or her ideas inspiring, and I'm sure the effects of many US tech companies can be felt in other countries, so how her career goes may still have downstream consequences for you.
With so few political figures to look up to, I'm very invested in her success and hopefully long career. I'm glad my comment was informative for you!