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Biography
Charlotte A. Burrows was chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) from 2021–2025, where she launched EEOC’s groundbreaking initiative on AI in employment. She led EEOC’s work under President Biden’s AI Executive Order, spearheaded public education on AI in employment, and issued key documents explaining AI’s impact on workplace civil rights. She also has served as associate deputy attorney general with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ); a Senate Judiciary Committee advisor to the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy; and a litigator with DOJ and in private practice. Burrows graduated from Princeton University, cum laude, and Yale Law School.
