International Technology Cooperation: Implications for US Executive Leadership
International Technology Cooperation: Implications for US Executive Leadership with Audrey Choi
International Technology Cooperation: Implications for US Executive Leadership with Audrey Choi
Audrey Choi was the former Chief of Staff of the President's Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) under President Clinton. The CEA analyses economic trends and developments for the President and advises the President on national economic policies. As Chief of Staff, Ms. Choi oversees the management of the agency as well as the writing and production of the annual Economic Report of the President.
Previously she served as domestic policy advisor to Vice President Gore, specializing in electronic commerce and Internet issues. Before joining the Vice President's staff, Ms. Choi was Director of Strategic Policy at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration at the Department of Commerce, and a White House Fellow at the Federal Communications Commission.
Prior to her government career, Ms. Choi spent seven years as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, including assignments as a foreign correspondent and bureau chief in Germany in the immediate post-reunification period. In Germany, she was responsible for covering German politics, economics, social, and foreign policy. She also covered the European auto industry, steel industry, chemical industry, small business and venture capital.