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Amber Ezzell is AI Policy Counsel on the Future of Privacy Forum’s U.S. policy team. In addition to providing resources, guidance, and expertise on AI policy, Ms Ezzell leads FPF’s work on employee and workplace privacy. During her time at FPF, Ms Ezzell has filed comments to the Federal Election Commission on the use of generative AI in campaigns, published guidance and analysis at the intersection of AI and employment, and has spoken and written about various topics related to responsible AI use.
Prior to joining FPF, Ms Ezzell clerked for a Supervisory Administrative Judge at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and interned at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. Prior to law school, Amber served in state government as a Tennessee Governor’s Management Fellow, where she led and managed special projects for various Cabinet-level agencies.
Ms Ezzell received her J.D. from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law and B.A. in Political & Social Thought and African-American & African Studies from the University of Virginia.
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