Stephanie Nguyen
Stephanie T. Nguyen is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Law and the Economy, where she advances investigative research, while building durable institutional capacity to strengthen and support state and local enforcers to understand, detect, and address harms to competition and consumers.
From 2021 to 2025, Nguyen served as Chief Technologist at the Federal Trade Commission, where she founded and led the agency’s first Office of Technology. In this role, she built and led multidisciplinary teams supporting competition and consumer protection enforcement, led landmark compelled investigative studies on generative AI investments and partnerships and on surveillance pricing, and strengthened digital investigative capacity across federal and state regulators.
Previously, Nguyen was at the U.S. Digital Service, where she designed and deployed large-scale technology systems serving millions of people, including systems that streamlined federal visa processing, expanded access to Medicare and Medicaid, and supported FAFSA-based federal student loan enrollment. She has also led investigative research as a Research Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab and Consumer Reports' Digital Lab, where her work exposed predatory fees in food delivery services during the pandemic, pricing disparities in automobile insurance pricing tied to education level and occupation, and abusive data practices in mental health apps. Nguyen was a Gleitsman Fellow and Scholar at Harvard's Center for Public Leadership and a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Virginia.
