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Seeyew Mo
White House Cyber Workforce and Education
Seeyew Mo is an expert in cybersecurity, technology, and national security, boasting 17 years of experience in tech development, policymaking, and political campaigning. Fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin, he collaborates with various stakeholders, including government officials, executives, and civic leaders. Seeyew focuses on innovative solutions to address the workforce shortage in cybersecurity and enhance critical infrastructure cybersecurity, aiming to strengthen the US position in the tech competition with China.
Coming from humble beginnings as the child of working-class parents who operated a fruit stand in New York City upon immigrating to the US, Seeyew understands the value of hard work and perseverance. His life experiences have shaped his inclusive perspective, emphasizing empathy and amplification of diverse voices.
With a foundation in education from top institutions like Harvard University, Santa Clara University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Seeyew leverages his knowledge in public administration, engineering management, and computer science to drive advancements in national security that benefit the American economy and uphold strategic interests against global competitors.
Seeyew Mo's professional journey includes roles such as the Assistant National Cyber Director at the White House, Senior Cybersecurity Fellow in the US Senate, and positions in companies like Salesforce, Yahoo, and Intuit. Additionally, he has been actively involved in political campaigns, grassroots organizations, and tech initiatives, showcasing a versatile skill set that spans technology, cybersecurity, policymaking, and community engagement.