WASHINGTON, D.C. —The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC ) is pleased to announce that Marjorie J. Dickman, global director and associate general counsel, Intel will join its Advisory Board effective immediately. Tim Day, senior vice president of C_TEC, issued the following statement:
“Given Marjorie’s strong support of the Chamber’s C_TEC program over the past several years and her leadership on our Autonomous Vehicle Working Group, she’s the perfect person to serve on our Advisory Board, Marjorie brings over 20 years of policy and legal expertise on a number of tech issues that are critical to the American business community and C_TEC’s body of work, including biometrics, smart cities, the internet of things and more.”
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