Greg McNeal is an award winning entrepreneur, professor, and investor. He co-founded AirMap, a multinational aerospace and defense company honored as one of the “World’s Most Innovative Companies” by Fast Company and ranked as an Inc.com 25 Most Disruptive Company. The company also received a Los Angeles Business Journal Innovation Award, and a Consumer Electronics Show “Innovation Award.” The company was acquired in 2021.
He invests in and advises companies and entrepreneurs in SAAS, Defense, AI, and entertainment. The companies he founded or serves on the corporate board of have raised over $100 million in funding with his direct participation in the process. Those investors include Microsoft, Flexport, Sony, Qualcomm, Rakuten, Baidu, Airbus, and top global financial services and venture capital funds including Greycroft, Social Capital, General Catalyst, Lux Capital, Bullpen Capital, Bay Bridge Ventures, Teamworthy Ventures, Operate Studio, TenOneTen, Temasek, Macquarie Group, Graph Ventures and many others. The companies he advises have raised substantially more funding, in part due to his advice and mentorship.
He is a tenured Professor of Law and Public Policy at Pepperdine University and a faculty member with the Palmer Center for Entrepreneurship and the Law and teaches courses in technology, public policy, internet, and privacy law.
As a public policy and legal expert, Greg has worked with the White House, the Department of Defense, the State Department, and independent regulatory agencies on matters related to technology, law and policy. He has on multiple occasions testified before Congress and state legislatures about entrepreneurship and emerging technology and has aided state legislators, cities, municipalities, and executive branch officials in drafting legislation and ordinances related to technological advances and has been appointed by Cabinet officials to serve on Federal Rulemaking Committees.
He is a frequent keynote speaker at industry events and academic conferences related to technology, law, and public policy. He advises venture capital firms and other investors, start-ups, law enforcement, consulting firms, and Fortune 500 companies about the legal and regulatory issues associated with emerging technologies.
He regularly appears on television and radio to discuss technology and business, wrote a column on business and technology for Forbes and has authored Op-Eds for the New York Times, the Washington Post, and The Washington Times, among others. In his early career he worked on national security, international criminal law and counterterrorism matters and served as an Army officer.
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Deep Dive Episode 198 – Eyes to The Sky: Privacy, Property, Innovation, and Commerce in The Age Of The Drone
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
TeleforumEntrepreneurship in the Shadow of Government Regulations
Willamette Student Chapter
Zoom Webinar -- Willamette245 Winter St SE
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Pepperdine Law Review’s 2019 Symposium
Regulatory Transparency Project Sponsored Event
Pepperdine University School of Law24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90263
Bringing Innovation To Heavily Regulated Industries
Puget Sound Lawyers Chapter
701 5th Avenue (Columbia Tower)Suite 1220
Seattle, WA 98104
Emerging Technology in Transportation
Regulatory Transparency Project & Capitol Hill Chapter Event
Capitol Hill Club300 First St SE
Washington, DC 20003
Deep Dive Episode 198 – Eyes to The Sky: Privacy, Property, Innovation, and Commerce in The Age Of The Drone
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
Drones are rapidly becoming part of our everyday lives, and society will soon need to...
Deep Dive Episode 51 – Emerging Tech and Regulation
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
This Deep Dive episode brings you the audio from the final panel at the Pepperdine Law...
Introduction to the IT & Emerging Technology Working Group
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Video
Gregory McNeal is the Chairman of RTP’s IT & Emerging Technology working group and Professor...
Emerging Technology in Transportation
Regulatory Transparency Project & Capitol Hill Chapter Event
On Friday, May 18, 2018, the Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter of the...
Emerging Technology in Transportation
Regulatory Transparency Project & Capitol Hill Chapter Event
On Friday, May 18, 2018, the Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter of the...