Gordon Myers has a diverse work experience spanning several decades. Gordon started their career as a Young Professional at the Energy Directorate, Commission of the European Communities in 1982. Following this, they worked at Dewey Ballantine as an Associate, where they were responsible for corporate and securities transactions in various industries. In 1995, they joined the International Finance Corporation as the Chief Counsel and Head of Technology Business Risk, where they led cybersecurity, data, technology business risk, and intellectual property practice areas. Gordon was also a member of the corporate data strategy working group. Gordon's most recent positions include serving as Of Counsel at Wave Law PLLC, as Project Lead for the Responsible Technology Initiative at the International Senior Lawyers Project (ISLP), and as a Special Advisor for Sustainable Technology at Valoris Stewardship Catalysts L.L.C.
Gordon Myers has a strong educational background in law, finance, and economics. Gordon started their academic journey at Stanford University, where they pursued a degree in Economics from 1977 to 1981. Following this, Gordon attended the Stanford Law School from 1984 to 1987, obtaining a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. During their time at the law school, Gordon focused on Corporate, Finance and Securities Law, as well as Human Rights Law. In 1984, they also attended The Wharton School for a year, completing their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a specialization in Finance. It is important to note that while Gordon has obtained both an MBA degree and a J.D., the specific dates and details of when they pursued their second MBA at The Wharton School are not provided.
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