Derek Khanna is as an award-winning public policy expert who has been recognized by leading business publications Forbes, BusinessWeek, and the New York Times for work that has shaped public policy. He has been referred to as the “GOP wunderkind” by David Weigel, as a “rising star” in the Republican Party by David Brooks, BusinessWeek has even joked that he should run for President of the United States, and Techcrunch has referred to him as a “living martyr against the entertainment and telecommunication lobbies.” Derek’s expertise is based upon work on two U.S. Presidential campaigns, experience as a House and Senate policy adviser, and spearheading a major advocacy campaign that resulted in legislation being enacted. Derek Khanna has received a JD from Georgetown Law and did a fellowship with Yale Law School’s Information Society Project. He currently works for Fenwick & West LLP where he represents leading technology companies. He is also completing a book manuscript on copyright policy.