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Susan Morgan

Advisory Board Member

Susan Morgan

Advisory Board Member

About

Susan has over twenty years’ experience working in different sectors and focused on the intersection of technology and society.

Now a freelance consultant, she was the first Executive Director of the Global Network Initiative, a Washington DC based multi-stakeholder initiative focused on the responsibilities of technology companies to protect the free expression and privacy rights of their users when receiving government requests around the world. For ten years she worked in the tech industry for BT. And between 2016 and 2019 she worked at the Open Society Foundations leading a global grant-making portfolio focused on the online public sphere.

She is a Non-Executive Director of the Good Law Project and a Co-opted member of the Power and Accountability Committee for the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust.

She has a BA and MA in Politics from Durham University, UK.

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  • Advisory Board Member, October 2023 -

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