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David Weller

David Weller

Senior Director of Emerging Tech, Competitiveness & Sustainability Policy, Google

David Weller is Senior Director of Emerging Tech, Competitiveness & Sustainability Policy at Google. His team develops Google’s public policy views around AI & emerging technology, economic opportunity & competitiveness, and sustainability — focused on how we can harness technology responsibly to address major societal challenges and improve people’s lives everywhere. He previously led Google’s trade policy work.

Prior to joining Google in 2013, Mr Weller was a partner at WilmerHale and advised technology and other businesses regarding market access challenges, in international dispute settlement proceedings, and on international trade policy issues.  Mr Weller previously served as Deputy Assistant US Trade Representative for China, Hong Kong and Taiwan as well as USTR Assistant General Counsel. He was USTR’s chief legal advisor on China trade issues and chief lawyer for negotiations of free trade agreements with Morocco and Bahrain, and also represented the U.S. in WTO dispute settlement proceedings.

Mr Weller has worked and lived in China, Hong Kong and Vietnam. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Columbia Law School.

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