Jacqueline Glassman

General Counsel at Ghost

Jacqueline Glassman has been working in the field of motor vehicle safety for over three decades. Jacqueline started their career as a partner at King & Spalding, one of the world's leading law firms. There, they focused on transportation policy and motor vehicle safety and fuel economy. Jacqueline also worked on crisis management and resolving regulatory disputes.

In 2009, Glassman became the Acting Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). In this role, they were responsible for overseeing the agency's work on issues such as vehicle safety standards, traffic safety research, and drunk driving prevention.

Three years later, Glassman was appointed as the Chief Counsel of the NHTSA. In this role, they provided legal advice to the agency on a variety of issues, including rulemaking, litigation, and legislation. Jacqueline also helped to develop and implement the agency's policies and programs.

Glassman is currently serving as the General Counsel of Ghost, a company dedicated to bringing the safest self-driving technology to the market. Ghost has developed a revolutionary crash avoidance system that uses new applications of artificial intelligence and physics. After years of working to advance motor vehicle safety, Glassman is thrilled to be working with Ghost to bring this life-saving technology to the market.

Jacqueline Glassman attended Stanford Law School from 1984 to 1987, where they earned their Juris Doctor. Jacqueline also attended Brandeis University from 1980 to 1984, where they earned their Bachelor of Arts in Theirtory.

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