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Jeff Le

Vice President, Public Policy & External Affairs
Rhino
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English
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Jeff Le has had a career at the highest levels of public policy and politics at the state, federal and international levels. A recognized thought leader in political advocacy and representation, his analysis and opinion-writing has been featured in The New York Times, POLITICO Magazine, USA Today, The Washington Post, FOX News, The Hill, Roll Call, Forbes, and local and regional newspapers in 30 states. During the height of the #StopAsianHate movement, Jeff penned an opinion piece that received national attention in POLITICO Magazine called I Thought I Knew How to Succeed as an Asian in U.S. Politics. Boy, Was I Wrong. that highlighted his experiences in workplace discrimination in politics and racism throughout his life.

Jeff is now an executive leader in technology where he is Vice President of Public Policy and External Affairs for Rhino, a fintech startup working to give renters everywhere greater financial freedom through affordable insurance options. Prior to joining Rhino, Jeff was U.S. State and Local Public Policy Lead for VMware, a digital technology and infrastructure company, and managed the company’s gubernatorial, state, county, and local relationships across all 50 states and Canada. Jeff focused on emerging technology policy, including privacy, 5G, broadband, cyber, sustainability, workforce development, diversity and inclusion, education, and IT modernization.

He also sits on the Homeland Security Advisory Committee for the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services where he provides recommendations to the Governor's Homeland Security Advisor on response and policy pertaining to cyber, disasters, terrorism, drug interdiction, intelligence, and other emerging threats.

Jeff previously served as Deputy Cabinet Secretary for California Governor Jerry Brown where he oversaw homeland security and natural disaster response, immigration, economic development, government operations and civil service reform, emerging technology, artificial intelligence, blockchain, future of work, privacy and cybersecurity, food and agriculture, military, veterans and tribal affairs, and led state negotiations for disaster relief from three historic fires and a megadrought.

As Governor Brown’s Deputy Director for External and International Affairs, Jeff interfaced with domestic stakeholders and convened foreign dignitaries on behalf of the state. He has also worked at the State Department, U.S. House of Representatives, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, United Nations, Carter Center, and the National Democratic Institute.

Jeff graduated from the University of California, San Diego and received his graduate degree as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar at Central European University. He is a Millennium Leadership Fellow with the Atlantic Council, Term Member on the Council on Foreign Relations, a Truman National Security Project Partner, and has been selected for bilateral leadership programs to Japan, Germany, the UK, Spain, and Italy.

Current position (3)

Vice President, Public Policy & External Affairs

Rhino

Political Partner

Truman National Security Project

Advisory Board Member

NextGen Chamber of Commerce

Degrees (2)
Political Science
Central European University
2006 to 2007
Political Science and History
University of California, San Diego
2001 to 2005

Presentations

Presentations (2)
The Awakening of Asian American and Pacific Islanders in Politics: How Do We #StopAAPIHate?

Long neglected by elites, AAPIs have become the fasting growing voting bloc in the United States and had record fundraising, turnout, and mobilization which helped flip the 2020 presidential election in key battleground states. In an era of scapegoating and sharp spikes in hate crimes and acts of violence against members of the AAPI community, AAPIs are now finding their voice and demanding representation at the highest levels of government.

Jeff Le explores his own journey – from actively running away from his Vietnamese American heritage to finally embracing his identity. A thought leader in politics and senior executive in technology and public service and thought leader in politics, Le discusses why communities of color and other marginalized communities must share their story more than ever.

Personnel is Policy: Why Representation Matters in Tech and Public Service

Jeff Le focuses on diversity and inclusion as a matter of necessity for better business outcomes, stronger policy solutions, and superior cybersecurity and national security posture. How can we create culture and aligned values that best represent and empower other voices throughout organizations and at the highest levels of decision-making? Leveraging his global experiences, his public service career in state and federal government, his time in technology sector, and his refugee family’s Georgia chicken farm, Le challenges leaders to move beyond checkbox tokenism and to place diversity and inclusion as a vital part of any organization’s mission. Le discusses how companies and government can consider recruit, retain, and enable talent to avoid groupthink and blind spots, and strengthen morale at a time of leadership crisis.

Workshops (1)
What can you do to #StopAsianHate?
1 hour
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Walkthrough of acts that any ally can do to support the AAPI community.

Past talks (1)
Why the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is Important
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
Virtual
May 20, 2021
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Books & Articles (9)

I Thought I Knew How to Succeed as an Asian in U.S. Politics. Boy, Was I Wrong.
Quotation of the Day: Back to Normal? Not for Many Asian Americans.
How California Can Combat Anti-AAPI Hate
Why Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Need Strong Political Representation
Drawing a line from minority discrimination to electoral outcomes
Biden's perilous congressional road map in 2021
The politically neglected minority: Asian Americans and COVID-19
Asian Americans Could Be the Key to Winning Georgia. Are Campaigns Flubbing Their Chance?
Jeff Le Is Changing The World – One Attitude At A Time

Expertise (32)

Government
Technology
Leadership
Social & Political
Healthcare
Asian American Identity American Politics International Affairs Diversity and Inclusion Representation California Agriculture Creativity and Innovation Global Democracy Social Justice Technology Digital Inclusion and Diversity Diversity, Equity and Inclusion federal policies FinTech Afghanistan Conflict Resolution and Professional Behavior Rural Development Rural Policy Rural Economic Development Healthcare in Disaster and Conflict Veterans Affairs Government Service Statewide Hiring Initiative Data and Privacy Information Security and Privacy Immigration policy

Awards & certifications (2)

Term Membership
Council on Foreign Relations
2017
Millennium Leadership Program
The Atlantic Council
2017

Reviews

Testimonials (17)
  • Jeff’s participation in our Asian/Pacific Islander American Heritage month celebration was an unforgettable experience. Even through a virtual platform, he was engaging and dynamic, delivering valuable, hard-hitting information and insight. With such a broad scope of topics we had to cover during the event, we needed a guest speaker who could help connect the dots, and Jeff delivered. We were offered a lot of important, actionable suggestions on how to better ourselves and our communities, and we all walked away with something to think about. It’s evident Jeff cares about what he does and he was an asset to the success of our event. Tasha H. Stewart EEO, Program Analyst, Rividium Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB)
    Tasha Hope Stewart
    Verified
  • Jeff was professional, informative, and passionate in his conversations with our high school. He shared his experience in a way that was so clear and definitely resonated with everyone in the audience. We are so grateful to Jeff and would recommend him as a speaker in any capacity.
    Alexander O Polanco
    Verified
  • Jeff Le is an excellent speaker blending humor, storytelling, and eloquence together with seeming ease. He connects easily with audiences due to his genuine and authentic nature, while sharing a meaningful and inspiring message. I can't wait to in have him back on my show.
    Stephen Norberg
    Verified
  • Jeff is an engaging and dynamic speaker. As a guest speaker for my undergraduate Introduction to Law class, Jeff shared his wise advice about finding one’s political and professional voice. Many students are juniors and seniors, and Jeff’s lecture made them excited to reflect on their own experiences and think deeper about the next steps as they launch their own careers. Jeff’s seamless ability to weave personal anecdotes with larger themes make him a highly effective speaker. Despite the virtual format and late hour, students remained highly engaged (which is no easy feat!) and were eager to solicit his advice. He is phenomenal.
    Anna Fox
    Verified
  • I read Jeff’s powerful Politico article on his AAPI experience and perspective throughout his political journey in April 2021. I was utterly blown away by his raw candor, facts that illuminate the harsh reality of inequity in America, and most pointedly by Jeff’s call to action for betterment. It was instantaneous that I knew I had to have him on my podcast show, Born Unbreakable. I interviewed Jeff and by his vulnerable reflection, real transparency, and heartfelt stories of perseverance, I was moved and grew more hopeful. Jeff is masterful in his ability to paint the bigger picture, speak from the heart, and articulate compelling stories. When he shared his personal commitment to change and improvement, he truly inspired me to tell my truth and show up in new ways in the AAPI community and as an ally to others. I am so grateful that he continues to share his wisdom through multiple mediums because the world absolutely needs it. I am honored to know him!
    Desiree Maya
    Verified
  • Jeff was a wonderful, articulate guest on our podcast Asian American History 101. His experiences and knowledge give him credibility when discussing Asian American and Pacific Islander community issues, but it’s his passion and enthusiasm that further connects audiences meaningfully.
    Ted Lai
    Verified
  • Jeff has a way with words and knows how to connect with any audience. He spoke to my team members at our monthly leadership session and in less than one hour shared compelling reasons why embracing diversity was necessary for personal and organizational growth. His no-fluff answers to the questions asked were the perfect boost the team needed to start the second half of the year. Thank you, Jeff!
    Adebayo Adeleke
    Verified
  • Jeff was a fantastic guest on my podcast America Explained. His passion about issues facing the AAPI community and the tremendous knowledge he has from decades working across private industry, non-profits and state and federal government allow him to deliver a range and depth of insights which I can't imagine getting elsewhere. He's also an incredibly engaging speaker and very open to discussing his own story and journey, leading to a real connection with the audience. I highly recommend Jeff as a speaker and communicator.
    Andrew Gawthorpe
    Verified
  • I interviewed Jeff for my podcast, Let Me Ask You Something, and he was a fantastic storyteller and interview. Very engaging and knowledgeable about everything he spoke about which included training first time political candidates, his marathon running experiences, and his advocacy on speaking out against anti-Asian hate.
    Let Me Ask You Something, Jeff Le
    Michael Pitman
    Verified
  • Jeff was a guest on my podcast, Leap of Fate. Jeff is an outstanding guest. He is extremely articulate and knowledgeable in many subjects. His govt experience and expertise allow him to articulate and share complicated stories and topics in easy to comprehend answers. His Asian heritage and experiences allow him to share personal stories that enhance the conversations that are going on. Jeff transparently and openly shares these stories to the benefit of all to educate others so positive change can hopefully be made. Jeff is a smooth talker and kept the guest engaged the whole time. HIGHLY recommend Jeff to anyone when it comes to Asian history, politics, article writing, and personal stories of hate crimes. Can't wait to have him on again!
    US Government Policy and Stopping Asian Discrimination | Leap of Fate Pod 57
    Randy Silver
  • We were lucky to have Jeff as a guest on our podcast - The Risky Mix. He spoke to us about AAPI hate, an issue that has been magnified as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and was able to bring a mix of personal stories and hard-hitting stats to support his message. With a primarily UK-based audience, we're always keen to hear perspectives from other countries, and Jeff was able to articulate the situation in the US well. He's extremely proactive in the D&I space and my co-host and I were impressed by Jeff's background and the number of initiatives he has lead or been involved in. I would highly recommend Jeff as a guest speaker for any podcast or events discussing D&I.
    Katie Crook-Davies
    Verified
  • Jeff was a guest on my podcast, Everyday Conversations on Race for Everyday People, www.raceconvo.com. He was an amazing guest and a great speaker. I loved the way he brought his stories to life, how he talked about his experiences and the way he was able to get his points across. Check his episode out on AAPI discrimination.
    Simma Lieberman
    Verified
  • Jeff makes such difficulty and sensitive topics easy to grasp. His use of humor and personal experiences allows you to learn the facts while developing empathy. He leaves you feeling inspired and excited about the work he is doing. Would definitely recommend him for any speaking engagements and would love to have him return to the show.
    Liz - Coffee & Convos Podcast
  • Jeff was an outstanding guest on my podcast, Liberate Your People Pleaser. He told relevant and personal stories that allowed him to connect with my audience. He was thought-provoking while being relatable and authentic. He gave the audience tools and resources that were practical and applicable, which is really important to me. As the host I want my audience to get information they can apply right away and not just hear about a nice concept. Jeff is very articulate and personable, he's credible and likable. It was a wonderful experience to work with him.
    Brenda Florida
    Verified
  • Jeff is a fantastic speaker and podcast guest. He's friendly, articulate, and his answers are well thought out and presented. It was an absolute joy to interview him on my podcast, and I highly recommend him as a speaker.
    Holly Worton
    Verified
  • Jeff Le was a guest on the SISU Journey podcast, bringing attention to the timely issues of anti-Asian hate during the pandemic and sharing his firsthand experience in Afghanistan, and the unique perspective he brings to bear as a result. Jeff is not only an engaging storyteller but his rich life experience and open heart take you on a beautiful journey that can't help but transform the listener. His professional and educational background provides a compelling, robust point of view. I highly recommend booking Jeff as a speaker for any event.
    Helena Lucia
    Verified
  • I was blessed to have Jeff as a guest on my podcast: he is articulate, knowledgeable on a broad range of topics, and a fun, engaging conversationalist who will leave your audience enlightened, entertained, and uplifted.
    Beth Graham
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