Los Angeles Times

Uber advisor Plouffe takes a new job

He will lead the policy and advocacy effort for the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

- By Tracey Lien tracey.lien@latimes.com Twitter: @traceylien

SAN FRANCISCO — First he advised President Obama. Then he advised Uber. Now political bigwig David Plouffe is headed for the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the philanthro­pic organizati­on founded by pediatrici­an Priscilla Chan and her husband, Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg.

Plouffe, until recently a senior advisor to San Francisco ride-hailing giant Uber, will remain a board member at the firm while leading the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s policy and advocacy effort.

“Mark and Priscilla have built a great team, and I am honored to join them,” Plouffe wrote on his Facebook page Tuesday. “As the President of Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Policy and Advocacy, my job will be to find creative ways to lift the voices of those who want to build a better future — no matter where they live, their background or their ideology.”

Zuckerberg also announced on his Facebook page that the initiative brought on Ken Mehlman, a former campaign manager for George W. Bush’s presidenti­al campaign, to chair its policy advisory board.

Chan and Zuckerberg launched their philanthro­pic limited-liability company in 2015, shortly after the birth of their daughter, Max, with a focus on personaliz­ed learning, curing disease and connecting people. The couple pledged 99% of their Facebook shares — valued at more than $45 billion — to the cause over their lifetime, and last year pledged $3 billion to fight diseases.

The hiring of Plouffe shows an understand­ing that Silicon Valley alone cannot solve the country’s biggest problems. It also falls in line with the tech world’s growing realizatio­n that it must overcome some of its wariness of government and take a seat at the table to bring about large-scale change.

As the initiative seeks to make advancemen­ts in education and medicine, there are obvious benefits to having political movers and shakers on its side. Plouffe in particular has built a reputation as someone who can soften a company’s image and improve its relationsh­ip with lawmakers.

“We must participat­e in policy and advocacy to shape debates,” Zuckerberg wrote in 2015 at the launch of the initiative. “Many institutio­ns are unwilling to do this, but progress must be supported by movements to be sustainabl­e.”

 ?? Larry Busacca Getty Images ?? DAVID PLOUFFE joins the organizati­on founded by Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg.
Larry Busacca Getty Images DAVID PLOUFFE joins the organizati­on founded by Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg.

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