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Former Amazon Engineer Turned Lawyer Runs for Congress: Alan Garza

January 12, 2024 Jeremy Jenson
Former Amazon Engineer Turned Lawyer Runs for Congress: Alan Garza
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Path to Success Podcast
Former Amazon Engineer Turned Lawyer Runs for Congress: Alan Garza
Jan 12, 2024
Jeremy Jenson

In this episode of the Path to Success Podcast, I sit down with a former Amazon & Meta Electrical Engineer, turned Big Law Data Privacy Attorney, who is now running for Texas Congressional District 29 here in Houston - Alan Garza.  
 
Alan has had a fascinating career, starting out as an Electrical Engineer at many of the massive Tech companies in San Francisco, Seattle, and DC, before securing a Law Degree from Georgetown University and pursuing a career in Big Law.  
 
He is now a practicing Attorney working in Data Privacy & Security, and his looking to leverage his problem-solving mindset with his background in technology and in-depth Legal knowledge, to serve the residents of Houston’s Congressional District 29, made up if historically lower middle-class constituents.  
 
If you’re interested in his ideas on how government should anticipate technological advances while protecting privacy rights, or want to learn from his multi-disciplinary career path, don’t miss this opportunity to learn from Alan’s specific Path to Success.

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In this episode of the Path to Success Podcast, I sit down with a former Amazon & Meta Electrical Engineer, turned Big Law Data Privacy Attorney, who is now running for Texas Congressional District 29 here in Houston - Alan Garza.  
 
Alan has had a fascinating career, starting out as an Electrical Engineer at many of the massive Tech companies in San Francisco, Seattle, and DC, before securing a Law Degree from Georgetown University and pursuing a career in Big Law.  
 
He is now a practicing Attorney working in Data Privacy & Security, and his looking to leverage his problem-solving mindset with his background in technology and in-depth Legal knowledge, to serve the residents of Houston’s Congressional District 29, made up if historically lower middle-class constituents.  
 
If you’re interested in his ideas on how government should anticipate technological advances while protecting privacy rights, or want to learn from his multi-disciplinary career path, don’t miss this opportunity to learn from Alan’s specific Path to Success.