Daniel Huff

Dan Huff was a senior advisor in the Executive Office of Presidential Personnel. There, he was responsible for solving legal issues and developing confirmation strategies, recruiting DOJ lawyers and handling special projects directly from the President that demanded creative thinking and quick execution. Prior to that, he was General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement at HUD managing a team of over 400. He previously served as counsel to the Chairmen of both the Senate and House Judiciary Committees where, among other things, he handled oversight of all components of the Justice Department. Before coming to Washington, he was a management consultant with McKinsey and Company in New York. He’s a graduate of the Columbia Law School where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone scholar. His work has been featured in numerous outlets including the Wall Street Journal, NY Post, FoxNews, the LA Times and the National Law Journal. Currently, Dan is the co-founder of Adom Industries, a VC-backed tech startup building what has been called "the most important development in the US electronics industry in half a century." Dan also serves on the board of a publicly traded semiconductor company as well as the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. Follow @RealDanHuff.