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Sophie Shulman
U.S. Department of Transportation
Sophie Shulman holds a Master's degree in American Foreign Policy and International Economics from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and a Bachelor's degree in International Studies from The Johns Hopkins University.
Throughout her career, Sophie has held various high-profile roles in the public sector, including Deputy Administrator at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy at the U.S. Department of Transportation, and Appointments Team member focusing on Climate during the Biden-Harris Transition.
Sophie also served as the Chief of Innovative Mobility at the Colorado Department of Transportation, where she made significant contributions to the transportation sector.
Her experience extends to the private sector as well, having worked as the Manager of Partnerships & Business Development at Electrify America, showcasing her expertise in fostering collaborations and driving business growth.
Sophie's extensive tenure at the U.S. Department of Transportation includes roles such as Acting Assistant Secretary/Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research & Technology, Senior Policy Advisor, and Policy Advisor, demonstrating her deep understanding of transportation policies and regulations.
She also has a rich history of service at The White House, where she held positions such as Deputy Chief of Staff, Deputy Press Secretary, Executive Secretary, and Policy Assistant within the Domestic Policy Council.
Additionally, Sophie Shulman's early career includes valuable experiences as a Presidential Management Fellow at the Office of Management and Budget and the U.S. Department of Energy, where she honed her skills in natural resources, energy, and science programs.
Sophie Shulman's diverse background and extensive expertise in policy-making, government affairs, transportation, and business development make her a seasoned professional with a deep understanding of both the public and private sectors.