Join us in welcoming Senior Congressional Innovation Fellow, Reggie Darby. Reggie will be working with the office of Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) on matters regarding technology, veteran affairs, and healthcare cybersecurity & privacy.
Learn more about Reggie’s journey by reading his blog here!
Announcing the January 2024 Fellows
Since our beginnings in 2015, TechCongress has strived to place technologists in Capitol Hill to positively impact the future of tech policy. With the rapid growth of A.I., social media platforms, cybersecurity threats, and other technological developments, the need for adequate tech policy is greater than ever. The 2024 Congressional Innovation Fellows will apply their technical expertise and insightful backgrounds to support federal policymakers in addressing current challenges and contribute to the creation of a better tomorrow.
We are honored to host such a talented and diverse group of fellows, and will be highlighting each fellow in our cohort in the coming weeks. Stay tuned to learn more about our fellows’ journeys to TechCongress, their areas of expertise, and where they’ll be working during the fellowship.
Announcing our June 2023 Fellows' Placements
Where They're Serving: Placements for our January 2023 Congressional Innovation Fellows
Meet the January 2023 Fellows: Raine Sagramsingh
Meet the January 2023 Fellows: Andre Barbe
Recently, I was thrilled to accept a fellowship with TechCongress, an organization that helps bridge the gap between Congress and the tech industry by connecting technology experts with legislators and their staff. I am particularly excited about this opportunity because it allows me to combine my background in economics with my interest in artificial intelligence (AI) policy.
Meet the January 2023 Fellows: Andrew Eich
If you had asked me earlier in my life if I would be working on Capitol Hill, I would have never believed you. But this is an incredible way to fulfill my obligation of service to the country that has given me fantastic opportunities. The quote by President John F. Kennedy, "Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country," is a call to service. It creates the desire to give back in meaningful ways at whatever level you can, either through your local community or on the national level.
Meet the January 2023 Fellows: Ashley Nowicki
Meet the January 2023 Fellows: Devanshi Nishar
Meet the January 2023 Fellows: Ishvaraus Davis
It is the duty and responsibility of our Legislative branch to ensure that we bend the arc of the country toward the more equitable world. This daunting, complex task is one that I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of. The ability to influence the future of our country, in any small way, is an opportunity that can’t be taken for granted.
Meet the January 2023 Fellows: Jasmine Suarez
I am of the opinion that the challenges facing the current (and future) technology landscape cannot be resolved through a single lens, nor can new problems be resolved by attempting to fit evolving technical issues into outdated constructs. I desire to support pressing issues such as post-quantum preparedness and information security, building sustainable and effective supply chains, intellectual property protection and encouraging innovation for U.S.-based manufacturers, critical infrastructure development and risk management, investing in and constructing more diverse and inclusive S.T.E.M. talent pipelines, and ultimately increasing the bipartisan legislation requisite to defending the Homeland.
Meet the January 2023 Fellows: Matthew Spence
I am, at my core, an engineer. To me, being an engineer means being a problem solver. I began my career in cyber security because I’ve always been good with technology (I hacked my first computer in elementary school), and it seemed like the area of technology with the biggest problems that needed solving. This eventually led me to work at a startup called Evernym, where I helped develop innovative new privacy and security enhancing digital identity technology.
Meet the January 2023 Fellows: Sean Leahy
I applied to join TechCongress because I wanted to work in a completely different way than I had before. A technologist around policy experts and lawmakers. A fish out of water, perhaps, but, hopefully, providing some insight into the state of technology as it is today and what Congress can do to better implement technology for purposes of Defense and National security. Broadening the scope even more, I believe technologists working in the Public Interest will be critical to the ongoing preservation and revitalization of the American innovation ecosystem. I hope to play a small role in that.
Announcing Our January 2023 Fellows
Where They're Serving: Placements for our June 2022 Fellows
Meet the June 2022 Fellows: Dev Jhaveri
It’s an uncomfortable reality. Online privacy, at the moment, is a myth. And as more and more services are digitized, self-serving and material decisions will get made by actors with access to vast troves of personal data. And my first month as a TechCongress fellow has taught me this: there’s a good chance I can help do something about it.
Meet the June 2022 Fellows: Lacey Strahm
As fun as it was to work on technology policy from the outside, TechCongress allowed me to step up and be part of the next wave of technology researchers, thinkers, practitioners, and activists who implore Congress to think critically about how technology can be used not only to serve communities and foster innovation in every business sector but, more importantly how it should be designed to protect the same communities from unintended harms and keep businesses and government entities accountable for infringements on constitutional rights.
Meet the June 2022 Fellows: Logan Warberg
I am excited to be entering Congress at a time where transformative ideas about privacy are being reconsidered and new regulation is under active discussion. I look forward to contributing to these conversations through my position as a TechCongress Fellow, where I may be able to have an impact by contributing a deeper understanding of how consumers approach privacy.
Meet the June 2022 Fellows: Morgan Livingston
I want to make sure that we all benefit from the technologies of today, and that we lay the groundwork to secure the technologies of the future. Cybersecurity is a wicked problem with a diversity of stakeholders. I’ve explored solutions from a range of perspectives, including working with a cybersecurity company, UN bodies, the executive branch, and academic research. Thanks to TechCongress, I have the chance to help grow the hard work of Congress, building up digital security to support personal, economic, and U.S. national security.
Meet the June 2022 Fellows: Victoria Adofoli
The TechCongress fellowship is a perfect example of an opportunity that allows me to deepen my understanding of policy implications of technology and vise-versa. As a cybersecurity professional, I aim to help translate our technological solutions into viable policy outcomes. TechCongress provides me the chance to bridge this gap between the technology sector and Congress.
















