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'''Andrew McLaughlin''' is an Entrepreneur based in Washington D.C. Metro Area.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewmclaughlin linkedin.com]</ref> In December 2010, he announced that he was leaving the White House to launch two Internet start-ups. He has plans to teach technology law and policy in the future.<ref>[http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/Andrew_McLaughlin whorunsgov.com]</ref>
'''Andrew McLaughlin''' is an Entrepreneur based in Washington D.C. Metro Area.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewmclaughlin linkedin.com]</ref> In December 2010, he announced that he was leaving the White House to launch two Internet start-ups. He has plans to teach technology law and policy in the future.<ref>[http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/Andrew_McLaughlin whorunsgov.com]</ref>

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Andrew McLaughlin is an Entrepreneur based in Washington D.C. Metro Area.[1] In December 2010, he announced that he was leaving the White House to launch two Internet start-ups. He has plans to teach technology law and policy in the future.[2]

Education

  • McLaughlin graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1994 with a J.D.[3]
  • He completed his B.A from Yale University in 1991.[4]

Career History

  • Served in President Obama's White House as Deputy Chief Technology Officer of the U.S (July 2009 – January 2011)
  • Director of Global Public Policy at Google Inc. (January 2004 – June 2009)
  • Senior Fellow at Harvard Law School (1998 – 2005).[5]
  • Vice President & Chief Policy Officer at ICANN (December 1998 – June 2002).
  • Counsel at U.S. House of Representatives (January 1997 – January 1998).
  • Associate at Jenner & Block (1995 – 1997).
  • Law clerk at United States Court of Appeals (1994 – 1995).[6]
  • He was a memeber of the Board of Directors at Bridges.org.[7]

Awards and Honors

Time called him one of its Digital Dozen in 2000. In 2001, the World Economic Forum named him a Global Leader for Tomorrow.[8]

References