Is there a busy 'revolving door' between big technology companies and Washington?
As the scale and influence of technology companies has grown, there has been a steady two-way flow of talent between government and the industry. Notably, Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's no. 2 executive, was chief of staff for Bill Clinton's Treasury Secretary. Facebook's head of public policy worked eight years in the Bush Administration. Between 2008 and 2016, 55 former Google employees took jobs in the Obama administration, and 197 former Obama officials revolved out to Google, according to a researcher at a Washington think tank. The Trump administration has also sought tech talent.
The Biden transition team, so far, includes at least a few recruits from major tech companies: Carlos Monje, who was a policy officer at Twitter; Jessica Hertz, previously a lawyer at Facebook, and Cynthia Hogan, a public-affairs vice-president at Apple. All three have extensive political experience.