Asheesh Agarwal is an attorney who has served in senior roles at the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission. At the FTC, Agarwal served as Assistant Director of the Office of Policy Planning, where he led initiatives to help consumers and examine barriers to the growth of e-commerce. Asheesh currently serves as an advisor to the American Edge Project and U.S. Chamber of Commerce on competition issues.
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