Tech entrepreneurs launch think tank
Silicon Valley is becoming more involved in Washington.
On Tuesday, a number of high-profile tech entrepreneurs launched the Economic Innovation Group, an idea laboratory and advocacy organization dedicated to building a more entrepreneurial and innovative U.S. economy.
The group said it came together because members believed that the recovery from the Great Recession was not as strong as it should be, and that the entrepreneurs and investors “at the leading edge of our economy” are not at the table for economic policy debates. They hope to foster broad-based economic growth and revitalization through new public policy solutions.
“EIG brings entrepreneurs, policy experts and investors to the table to generate new solutions, and then works alongside policymakers to identify opportunities for bipartisan cooperation, build coalitions, engage private-sector allies and turn good ideas into successful legislation,” the group said Tuesday.
Its leadership includes policy experts, start-up founders, investors and academics. Technology sector members include tech investor Ron Conway of SV Angel, Napster co-founder Sean Parker, L.A.-based investor Joe Sanberg and Dana Settle of Los Angeles venture capital firm Greycroft Partners.
Priorities include finding new ways to drive privatesector investment to economically distressed communities, promoting new business formation, modernizing the nation’s infrastructure and tackling the skills gap that could hamper the country’s workforce in a global economy.