Miles Taylor has joined CNN as a contributor, reports Politico.
Previously, he was at Google where he first held the post of head of national security policy engagement and was then U.S. lead for advanced technology and security strategy. He has also worked as a senior fellow at McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security.
Taylor has also served as a term member at the Council on Foreign Relations and was chief of staff and deputy chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He has also worked as a documentary producer and is co-founder of the Washington Leadership Academy Public Charter School.
He was also a Penn Kemble fellow at National Endowment for Democracy and a Marshall scholar at the University of Oxford.
Additionally, he has worked at multiple other places, including in the news department at WCOE/WLOI Radio.
Taylor is also the co-founder of the Republican Political Alliance for Integrity and Reform.
Taylor is a B.A. in political science and a B.A. in international security studies from Indiana University Bloomington. He is also MPhil in international relations from Oxford University.
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