Peter Cleveland, the former chief of staff for Democratic Senator
Dianne Feinstein, will be the new Vice President for global public
policy in Intel Corporations Washington, D.C., office. He is to begin
his new position directly after the November 4, election.
Along with serving as Chief of Staff, Cleveland was with Senator Feinstein as her legislative director between 2004 and 2006. He was also part of the staff for the Senate Finance and Foreign Relations committees as well as a corporate and government relations attorney for a leading international law firm.
“Peter Cleveland brings two decades of policy, legislative, regulatory and legal experience to our Washington office,” said Bruce Sewell, Intel Senior Vice President and General Counsel. “He’s been involved in the critical policy debates affecting Intel, our industry, and our nation – from patent reform and international trade to skilled immigration, tax and energy issues. This will enable him to contribute from the first moment as we work with policymakers on these issues and more with the next administration and congress.”
Cleveland received his undergraduate degree from Columbia University and his law degree from Georgetown University. He is also a member of the bar in New York and the District of Columbia.