Full Name
Marjorie Dickman
Job Title
Chief Government Affairs and Public Policy Officer
Company (Please input the full name of your organization)
BlackBerry
Speaker Bio
Marjorie Dickman is Chief Government Affairs and Public Policy Officer for BlackBerry. In this role, Marjorie is responsible for strategic oversight of the company's global government relations, regulatory affairs and public policy operations. Additionally, she is responsible for the company’s participation in industry standards committees.
Marjorie comes to BlackBerry with over 22 years of government relations, regulatory affairs, and public policy experience. She joins the company following a 16-year career with Intel Corporation, where she most recently served as Global Director and Associate General Counsel for IoT and Automated Driving Policy, managing a global team across the U.S., Europe, China and Japan. Prior to Intel, Marjorie practiced law with a prominent Washington, D.C. firm, advising clients on FCC regulatory matters.
She holds a J.D. cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center and a B.A. cum laude in Public Policy from Duke University. She serves on the Boards of the Consumer Technology Association, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Technology Engagement Center, and the Eno Center for Transportation.
Marjorie comes to BlackBerry with over 22 years of government relations, regulatory affairs, and public policy experience. She joins the company following a 16-year career with Intel Corporation, where she most recently served as Global Director and Associate General Counsel for IoT and Automated Driving Policy, managing a global team across the U.S., Europe, China and Japan. Prior to Intel, Marjorie practiced law with a prominent Washington, D.C. firm, advising clients on FCC regulatory matters.
She holds a J.D. cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center and a B.A. cum laude in Public Policy from Duke University. She serves on the Boards of the Consumer Technology Association, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Technology Engagement Center, and the Eno Center for Transportation.
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