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About

Before CGO, I was the Director of Technology and Innovation Policy at the American Action Forum. I also worked at TechFreedom as a Research Fellow and was previously the Director of Operations at the International Center for Law & Economics. In the summer of 2009, I got my start in the world of tech policy as an intern at The Progress & Freedom Foundation, concentrating on advertising policy and Internet governance. In 2008, I was a Research Associate at the Illinois Policy Institute, where I studied state-level budget, energy, and tax issues. Additionally, I worked for the Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement at the University of Illinois as the Research Assistant in Technology and Civic Engagement.

I am formerly a Fellow at the Internet Law & Policy Foundry and a Frédéric Bastiat Fellow at the Mercatus Center. Additionally, I served on the Federal Communications Commission’s Broadband Deployment Committee and Consumer Advocacy Committee. I also currently serve as an expert at the Federalist Society’s Emerging Technology Working Group, which is part of the Regulatory Transparency Project.

My work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Wired, Morning Consult, The Hill, Forbes, Reason, Marginal Revolution, Overlawyered, and on BBC Radio and NPR, just to name a few. I speak regularly on topics related to tech policy, have been cited in regulatory orders from the FCC, and have been featured in Supreme Court petitions. I hold a BA in Political Science from the University of Illinois and an MS in Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University.