Elizabeth Bond is a human-centered technology strategist and public sector leader with 11 years of experience modernizing government services and building technical capacity inside agencies. She has led large multidisciplinary teams at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to tackle AI, data privacy, dark patterns, virtual currencies, and youth protections, and helped shape federal AI policy and hiring practices. Now driving transformation at NCDMV and serving as a Visiting Tech Fellow at Duke Sanford, she focuses on rapid, user-centered delivery that simplifies citizen experiences. Known for embedding design sprints, inclusive hiring, and cross-agency collaborations, she blends operational rigor with a strong public-interest orientation. Unusually for a regulator, she has direct hands-on experience investigating gaming and AR/VR data practices, bringing both creative and technical perspectives to policy and program delivery.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology, Minor in Business, Bachelor of Science - BS, Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology, Minor in Business at Appalachian State University
Master of Arts - MA, Integrated Marketing Communications, Master of Arts - MA, Integrated Marketing Communications at Emerson College
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