The White House Agenda on Tech Policy
Michael Kratsios is President Donald J. Trump’s chief science and technology policy advisor.
As the thirteenth Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Michael oversees the development and execution of the Nation’s science and technology policy agenda. He leads the Trump administration’s efforts to ensure American leadership in scientific discovery and technological innovation, including in critical and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and biotechnology.
In the first Trump administration, he served as the fourth Chief Technology Officer of the United States at the White House and as Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering at the Pentagon.
Prior to the White House, Michael invested in, advised, and built technology companies in Silicon Valley. A South Carolina native, Michael graduated from Princeton University and served as a Visiting Scholar at Beijing’s Tsinghua University.
Colin Greenspon is a Co-Founder and Partner at Narya Capital, a venture firm focused on backing founders building hard, consequential companies, often in places and sectors traditional venture has ignored. Narya invests across advanced manufacturing, defense and aerospace, energy, biotech, and software, with a core belief that the next generation of category-defining companies will be built at the intersection of technology, geopolitics, and real-world production.