Peter M. Cleveland
Vice President, Legal and Corporate Affairs
Director, Global Public Policy
INTEL CORPORATION
Peter Cleveland is vice president of Legal and Corporate Affairs and director of Global Public Policy (GPP). Supervising a team of roughly 70 attorneys and policy professionals worldwide, Cleveland is resident in Intel's Washington, D.C., office and serves as Intel's liaison to the U.S. Congress, Executive Branch and other U.S. governmental agencies. He also represents Intel on the boards of various trade associations and related organizations, including the Information Technology Industry Council, the Center for International Private Enterprise, and the National Committee on United States-China Relations. GPP is responsible for establishing favorable legal, regulatory, statutory and market rules and policies to enable Intel's continued global business success.
Cleveland joined Intel in November, 2008, from the office of California Senator Dianne Feinstein, where he served as chief of staff. Previously, he advised a Member of the Senate Finance and Foreign Relations committees and served as a corporate attorney for a leading international law firm.
Cleveland received his law degree from Georgetown University in 1997 and an undergraduate degree from Columbia University in 1987. He is a member of the New York and the District of Columbia Bars and the Council on Foreign Relations.
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