Karen Kornbluh Joins Net Politics
from Net Politics and Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program
from Net Politics and Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program

Karen Kornbluh Joins Net Politics

October 7, 2015 10:09 am (EST)

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I am pleased to announce that Karen Kornbluh, senior fellow for digital policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, is contributing to Net Politics.

Karen served as U.S. ambassador in Paris to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, where she spearheaded development of the first global Internet Policymaking Principles. She worked with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to launch the OECD’s Gender Initiative and the Middle East-North Africa Women’s Business Forum. In addition, Karen led efforts to expand the OECD’s reach to emerging economies, refocused the organization on developing countries, and expanded anti-corruption and governance efforts. At CFR, she has been hosting a roundtable series on digital policy.

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