Full Name
Jenna Shrove
Job Title
Executive Director of Strategic Advocacy and Advisor to the Chief Policy Officer
Company (Please input the full name of your organization)
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Speaker Bio
Jenna is the Executive Director of Strategic Advocacy and Advisor to the Chief Policy Officer at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
At the U.S. Chamber, Jenna works on policy initiatives and advocacy spanning various issues, including workforce, diversity, equity and inclusion, (DEI), and democracy. She has launched and oversees some of the U.S. Chamber’s most impactful initiatives and advocacy campaigns, notably the Equality of Opportunity and America Works initiatives. Jenna also leads the content and programming for U.S. Chamber policy events, briefings, and new research products.
Jenna has been a featured speaker at events and on podcasts on topics related to workforce, equality of opportunity, and polarization. She is a recipient of the U.S. Chamber’s Shared Purpose Award in Partnership for 2020.
Before joining the U.S. Chamber, Jenna spent nearly a decade in various legal, economic, and policy roles for San Diego-based tech firm, Qualcomm, focusing on intellectual property, antitrust, and emerging technology issues.
She holds a Bachelor’s in Economics from San Diego State University and an Advanced Master’s Degree in International Affairs and Political Economy from the University of California, San Diego.
At the U.S. Chamber, Jenna works on policy initiatives and advocacy spanning various issues, including workforce, diversity, equity and inclusion, (DEI), and democracy. She has launched and oversees some of the U.S. Chamber’s most impactful initiatives and advocacy campaigns, notably the Equality of Opportunity and America Works initiatives. Jenna also leads the content and programming for U.S. Chamber policy events, briefings, and new research products.
Jenna has been a featured speaker at events and on podcasts on topics related to workforce, equality of opportunity, and polarization. She is a recipient of the U.S. Chamber’s Shared Purpose Award in Partnership for 2020.
Before joining the U.S. Chamber, Jenna spent nearly a decade in various legal, economic, and policy roles for San Diego-based tech firm, Qualcomm, focusing on intellectual property, antitrust, and emerging technology issues.
She holds a Bachelor’s in Economics from San Diego State University and an Advanced Master’s Degree in International Affairs and Political Economy from the University of California, San Diego.