Nvidia hires veteran lobbyist Bruce Andrews to head government affairs, sources say
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- Nvidia has hired Bruce Andrews, a former Intel government affairs chief, to lead its government affairs in Washington D.C.
- Andrews previously served as a Commerce Department official during the Obama administration.
- Nvidia declined to comment on the hiring.
Technology giant Nvidia has appointed veteran lobbyist Bruce Andrews to head its government affairs operations in Washington D.C., according to sources familiar with the matter. Andrews brings significant experience in navigating the political landscape, having previously served as the chief of government affairs for chipmaking rival Intel under former CEO Pat Gelsinger.
His background includes a stint in government, where he served as an official in the Commerce Department during the Obama administration. This experience is likely to be valuable as Nvidia, a leading designer of graphics processing units crucial for artificial intelligence, engages with policymakers on issues ranging from technology regulation to national security.
Nvidia has not yet officially commented on the hiring. The move signals the company's intent to bolster its presence and influence in the U.S. capital as the tech industry faces increasing scrutiny and regulatory attention.
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