Techie-turned-lawmaker uses Microsoft chops as state senator
Sen. Joe Nguyen on the floor of the Washington State Senate on March 5, 2024. (Washington State Democrats Photo)

Techie-turned-lawmaker uses Microsoft chops as state senator

Sen. Joseph Nguyen spent a decade in the tech industry, including eight years at Microsoft, before making the move to the Washington State Legislature in 2019. Since taking office, Nguyen has helped pass significant laws related to climate change, facial recognition technology, and computer science education. He credits his success in part to applying tech tools and strategies to his legislative duties. For his civic work, Nguyen is being honored at the GeekWire Awards with this year’s Public Policy Champion for Innovation Award. Read more about Nguyen.

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