John Frank
 

John Frank

Vice President, UN Affairs, Microsoft

John Frank is Microsoft's Vice President, EU Government Affairs. In this role, he leads Microsoft’s government affairs teams in Brussels and European national capitals on EU issues.

Mr Frank was previously Vice President, Deputy General Counsel and Chief of Staff for Microsoft President and Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith, based at Microsoft’s corporate headquarters in Redmond Washington.  In this role, he managed several teams including the law enforcement and national security team, the industry affairs group, corporate, competition law and privacy compliance teams and the department’s technology and business operations team.  

For his first eight years at Microsoft, Mr Frank was based at Microsoft’s European headquarters in Paris. Initially he was responsible for the legal and regulatory issues involved in the launch of the Microsoft Network (now MSN).  From 1996 to 2002, Mr Frank led Microsoft’s legal and corporate affairs group for Europe, Middle East and Africa focusing on issues including privacy, security, consumer protection and antitrust.  He began the company’s European Government Affairs program, which focused on advocacy on software and online policy issues.

Prior to joining Microsoft, Mr Frank practiced law in San Francisco with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.

Mr Frank received his A.B. degree from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and his JD from Columbia Law School.

 
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