Talk:Michelle K. Lee
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Confirmed, but has not yet taken office
editPlease note, while Lee was confirmed on March 9, as of today, March 12, she still has not been sworn in and taken office. Please leave it at the accurate statement that she has been confirmed, and do not add that she has taken office until she actually takes office.
I would expect this to be soon, but this nomination has been fraught with delays, and this may just be the most recent. Basically, unless you can cite a news report that she is sworn, not merely confirmed (or her PTO bio is updated to say she holds the position), you should not update the article to say that she has it. TJRC (talk) 03:35, 13 March 2015 (UTC)
Views on social aspect of patents
editThe Washington Post recently ran an edited interview of her, whee she talks about women and minorities in inviting and about the role of the government in innovation. 195.166.150.98 (talk) 06:36, 22 August 2015 (UTC)