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Erie K. Meyer
Federal Trade Commission (joined: June 11, 2018)
Technology Advisor, Office of the Chairman | Financial Disclosure »
Bio, via FedScoop.com:
Erie Meyer, a co-founder of the U.S. Digital Service, is returning to the federal government. Meyer, who spent the past year working with Code for America, has accepted a role as a “technologist” in the office of Commissioner Rohit Chopra at the Federal Trade Commission. Chopra, a Democrat, is apparently the first commissioner to establish and fill this role. Meyer’s job, it seems, will be focused on helping Chopra and team reach a deeper level of understanding of technology’s role in the various industries regulated by the FTC. “It’s tough for government to hold industries accountable without understanding how they truly work,” Chopra tweeted, by way of announcing the hire. “That’s why I’m thrilled that Erie Meyer has joined the FTC as my office’s Technologist.” Chopra is brand new to the FTC himself — he was sworn in at the beginning of May. Earlier in his career Chopra helped found the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau after the enactment of the Dodd Frank Act, and served as the bureau’s assistant director. He also served as a special adviser to the secretary of Education during the Obama administration. Throughout his career, Chopra has focused on the student loan market, and helping to develop new tools for student loan borrowers. Meyer also has a background at CFPB. She got her start in government on the bureau’s Tech + Innovation Team before becoming a senior adviser to then-U.S. CTO Todd Park in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. After that, Meyer went on to co-found USDS.
Former Positions Outside Government
- Code for America Senior Director
- Harvard University Shorenstein Fellow
- John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Advisor/speaker
- Tech Ladymafia Co-Founder
Former Compensation Sources
- Code for America Leads organizing efforts for a national network of civic technologists and activists working to improve government.
- Harvard University Shorenstein Fellow
- John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Review grant applications and speak at an event.
Employment Assets
Description | Value | Income |
---|---|---|
CodeforAmerica | $160,465 | |
John S. and James L. KnightFoundation | $5,500 | |
HarvardUniversity | $30,000 |
Other Income/Assets
Description | Value | Income |
---|---|---|
Traditional IRA | ||
Vanguard 500 Index Fund (VOO) | $1,001 - $15,000 | None (or less than $201) |
US Bank Account (Cash) | $15,001 -$50,000 | None (or less than $201) |
Employment Agreements and Arrangements
Employer or Party | City, State | Status and Terms | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Code for America | San Fransisco, California | I will continue to participate in this defined contribution plan. Neither I nor my former employer will contribute to this defined contribution plan after my separation. | March 17, 2020 |
Liabilities
Creditor Name | Creditor Type | Amount | Rate | Year Incurred |
---|---|---|---|---|
USAA | Credit Card | $15,001-$50,000 | 0.00% | 2018 |
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