Some legislators have also expressed opposition to the Obama administration's attempt to make the Fed the regulator in charge of financial companies deemed too-big-to-fail.
In addition, the central bank has been become a target to some members of Congress who've posted online videos of their interrogations of Fed officials during public hearings.
One YouTube clip, of Florida Democratic Representative Alan Grayson's grilling of Inspector General Elizabeth Coleman, has garnered almost 500,000 views in about a month.
Robertson is expected to advise the Fed on communications strategy, the people said. In recent months, Bernanke has pushed to make the traditionally secretive institution more open. He's done a television interview with CBS's "60 Minutes"- program and taken questions from reporters at a National Press Club function in Washington.
According to her biography on the Johns Hopkins Web site, Robertson has spent more than 25 years working on federal legislative issues.
While Robertson's Hopkins biography makes no mention of her work at Enron, federal disclosure documents show she joined the company in 2000 after working at the Treasury. Robertson, who signed some of the forms, said she lobbied on energy and tax issues.
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