Hon. Jeffrey A. Rosen

Former Acting Attorney General

In addition to his service as Acting Attorney General, Jeff Rosen has served as the Number Two official and Chief Operating Officer for two federal Cabinet Departments – first as Deputy Secretary of Transportation, and then as Deputy Attorney General. With decades of both public and private sector executive leadership experience, including past service on the global management committee of one of the world’s leading law firms, he has built a career specializing in the management of complex, sensitive, and consequential matters.

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