Alexa Lee is a senior manager of global policy at Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) focusing on trust and data innovation issues. In this role, Alexa coordinates information and advocacy efforts related to ITI members’ priorities on cybersecurity, privacy, and innovative technologies.
Before joining ITI, Alexa received a Prudential fellowship at the Brookings Institute’s Center for East Asia Studies, where she researched and organized policy discussions on US-China relations, Taiwan, and Asia security and economy issues. She interned at the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee where she helped prepare congressional hearings and memos on South China Sea disputes and US-Asia democracy and trade cooperation. She has also spent a year at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Asia team where she assisted advocacy dialogue on Asia trade and business discussions. Alexa had participated in the APEC Women Empowerment Initiative on digital policy where she conducted ground research in Indonesia and Vietnam.
Alexa holds a Masters in International Economics from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, where she focused on Asian Studies. Ms. Lee is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) recognized by the International Associations of Privacy Professionals.