Summary
Clarice Chan is a product leader with a decade of experience building privacy-conscious consumer and civic technology, currently designing first-generation privacy models for Meta’s AR glasses. She blends human-centered design training from the University of Washington with product experience across Microsoft, the White House Presidential Innovation Fellows program, and NASA JPL to translate research and policy into practical, usable experiences. Known for working at the intersection of product, policy, and research, she focuses on making emerging tech “the right amount of creepy” by embedding privacy by design into mixed reality and transparency initiatives. Based in Washington, D.C., she brings a rare mix of government, enterprise, and platform experience that helps anticipate regulatory and societal impacts as products scale.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Graduate Certificate - Human Centered Design and Engineering, Graduate Certificate - Human Centered Design and Engineering at University of Washington
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) at University of California, Los Angeles