The individuals in Elon Musk’s DOGE universe

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Elon Musk has spent a long time constructing a universe of corporations that has served as an incubator for up-and-coming engineers and a proving floor for his inside circle.

That universe — an ecosystem of Silicon Valley tech titans, veterans of his corporations like Tesla and SpaceX, and a crop of fresh-faced hackers and software program engineers — has now collided with the U.S. federal authorities.

The handfuls of people who work underneath, or advise, Musk and the Trump-ordered Division of Authorities Effectivity — people who TechCrunch has recognized or confirmed independently — displays greater than the billionaire’s proclivity to gather expertise. They’re a real-life illustration of Musk’s web-like attain within the tech business.

TechCrunch got down to report on or affirm the people working as Musk representatives within the U.S. authorities. Importantly, we’ve sought to indicate the connections between them, and the way and once they entered Musk’s orbit. Alongside the way in which, TechCrunch has made some new discoveries, together with new particulars about DOGE and its staff and an xAI-powered chatbot on a DOGE-related web site subdomain that’s hosted on a Musk acolyte’s web site.

How we acquired right here

TechCrunch interviewed individuals who have labored with Musk and DOGE staffers. We used public and open supply knowledge, similar to historic web data and chat logs, to substantiate components of our reporting. We additionally relied on providers just like the Web Archive’s Wayback Machine to entry archived copies of internet sites which can be now not on-line. Public data, similar to court docket data, funds transactions, different media experiences, and previous TechCrunch reporting have been additionally used.

TechCrunch reached out to all these named for a chance to remark. For these whose contact data we didn’t have, TechCrunch contacted recognized representatives, together with the Trump administration.

When reached for remark, a White Home spokesperson offered an announcement to TechCrunch. (The spokesperson despatched the e-mail “on background,” however we’re publishing in full as we got no alternative to say no the phrases.)

“DOGE is fulfilling President Trump’s dedication to creating authorities extra accountable, environment friendly, and, most significantly, restoring correct stewardship of the American taxpayer’s hard-earned {dollars}. These main this mission with Elon Musk are doing so in full compliance with federal legislation, applicable safety clearances, and as workers of the related companies, not as outdoors advisors or entities. The continuing operations of DOGE could also be seen as disruptive by these entrenched within the federal paperwork, who resist change. Whereas change might be uncomfortable, it’s mandatory and aligns with the mandate supported by greater than 77 million American voters,” the assertion learn.

This can be a dwelling doc, because the DOGE staff is more likely to increase and evolve over the approaching weeks. Scroll right down to be taught concerning the people within the DOGE universe, which have been damaged down by sort: Musk’s inside circle; senior figures; employee bees; and aides, a few of whom are advising and recruiting for DOGE.

If you realize extra about DOGE, contact TechCrunch securely. You can even share paperwork by way of SecureDrop.


Interior circle

Elon Musk

Function: DOGE Lead, Unpaid “Particular Authorities Worker”

Gravitas. Obsession. Ambition. Threat-taker.

Elon Musk observers and sycophants have pointed to those traits to clarify his rise from a bright-eyed immigrant touchdown in the US to one of many world’s richest and strongest individuals, and now a right-hand to President Donald Trump.

The missed secret sauce is Musk’s skill to get proficient individuals to signal on to “the mission.”

That there are a number of, overlapping, and evolving missions — saving the planet by means of sustainable transport and power, fixing visitors, making humanity multiplanetary, or defending public dialog — doesn’t actually matter.

The largest carrot was, and has at all times been, Musk’s “us versus them” framing, in response to 5 sources who had prolonged stints at Tesla and spoke to TechCrunch on situation of anonymity.

Previously, the “them” could be native regulators, the press, or legacy automakers. Right this moment, the individuals working intently with Musk to finish his subsequent mission by way of the Division of Authorities Effectivity have a brand new “them” to battle: waste and bureaucrats.

Musk has talked at size about authorities companies that needs to be “deleted fully.” In the meantime, Musk’s corporations have benefited from authorities contracts and incentives. His firm SpaceX has been awarded greater than $20 billion in contracts from NASA, the Division of Protection, and different federal companies, in response to knowledge from USASpending.gov.

Musk is an unpaid particular authorities worker, in response to the White Home. Per a submitting on February 17, the Trump administration mentioned Musk is a White Home worker and a senior advisor to the president. In keeping with the Trump administration’s govt order, DOGE is a brief authorities group whose authorities are set to run out in July 2026.

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Steve Davis

Function: Lengthy-time Musk insider

Steve Davis is a long-time Musk confidant. He started working at SpaceX as certainly one of its earliest workers in 2003 after incomes a grasp’s diploma in aerospace engineering from Stanford College, in response to the Los Angeles Occasions.

By 2016, Musk tapped Davis to run what on the time was his latest far-fetched thought: An underground transit play generally known as The Boring Firm. On his watch, The Boring Firm raised a whole bunch of tens of millions of {dollars} and constructed a number of quick so-called “Tesla tunnels” in Las Vegas. However the firm has additionally ended up dropping its beforehand introduced plans for tunnels in cities like Los Angeles and Chicago, in response to The Wall Road Journal.

Davis has a repute as a relentless negotiator, and Musk introduced him on board at Twitter to assist with the takeover and subsequent slash-and-burn. Davis and his household reportedly slept in a makeshift bed room on the firm’s headquarters throughout this time. In a 2023 lawsuit towards Twitter filed by former workers, the plaintiffs alleged that Davis mentioned to the impact of, “we don’t must comply with these guidelines,” in response to a request to get permits to put in a toilet for Musk.

Davis has served as a member of the board of advisors of the Atlas Society, a bunch centered across the philosophy of Ayn Rand, per Bloomberg. Davis is now serving to Musk slash authorities headcount, which Rand as soon as known as the “worst half” of the “producers’ burden.”

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Nicole Hollander

Function: X worker

Nicole Hollander garnered public consideration within the aftermath of Elon Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of Twitter in early 2022.

The George Washington College alum and former worker of actual property developer JGB Smith (per her LinkedIn profile) was a part of the polarizing Twitter transition staff that upended the corporate and slashed its workforce. As a part of that transition, Hollander and Musk ally Steve Davis moved into the corporate’s headquarters with their toddler, in response to a civil lawsuit filed in 2023. The lawsuit was filed by a number of former Twitter workers towards X Corp., the Musk entity that took over. The plaintiffs mentioned within the grievance Hollander was not employed by any of Musk’s corporations at the moment.

Hollander’s relationship with Davis — and her present employment at X — has saved her in Musk’s circle. Her function at DOGE doesn’t have an official title, not less than one that’s public. Nonetheless, Wired reported in late January that Hollander has high-level entry to federal companies and an official authorities e mail tackle.

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Brian Bjelde

Function: Senior Advisor, Workplace of Personnel Administration

Brian Bjelde is a real Elon Musk veteran, with 21 years at SpaceX, the place he was worker No. 14 and continues to work right this moment. Whereas he began as an avionics engineer, Bjelde has spent the final decade working the corporate’s human sources division.

In a 2014 Reddit “ask me something,” Bjelde mentioned that at SpaceX, “We strive to not restrict our considering besides by the bounds imposed by physics.”

A number of former workers sued SpaceX and Musk in 2024 alleging sexual harassment and a hostile work atmosphere. In keeping with the grievance, Bjelde as soon as starred in a video for the area firm the place a staffer spanked him — an obvious try at tongue-in-cheek humor — and he additionally was concerned within the firings of a number of workers who spoke up concerning the firm’s tradition in 2022.

Previous to SpaceX, Bjelde spent a yr at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory after graduating from the College of Southern California with a grasp’s diploma in astronautical engineering.

At DOGE, Bjelde is reportedly a senior advisor at OPM.

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Amanda Scales

Function: Chief of Workers, Workplace of Personnel Administration

Amanda Scales doesn’t instantly work for DOGE, however is now chief of employees on the Workplace of Personnel Administration, the federal authorities’s important human sources division, in response to an OPM memo.

Scales used to work on expertise acquisition at Musk’s firm x.AI till January 2025, in response to her LinkedIn profile. She additionally labored in human sources and expertise at San Francisco-based VC agency Human Capital, in addition to at Uber. Scales graduated from College of California, Davis in 2012 with levels in psychology and economics, per her LinkedIn.

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Senior figures

Amy Gleason

Function: Performing DOGE administrator

Amy Gleason is the appearing DOGE administrator, in response to the White Home, making Gleason the official albeit ostensible head of the Division of Authorities Effectivity, even when Elon Musk is essentially calling the photographs. 

The White Home confirmed Gleason’s place to TechCrunch. Gleason beforehand served on the U.S. Digital Service — now DOGE — between October 2018 and December 2021, in response to her LinkedIn profile, which TechCrunch has seen. Gleason additionally beforehand labored as chief product officer at Russell Road Ventures between December 2021 and November 2024. 

Gleason experiences to White Home chief of employees, Susie Wiles, per the manager order establishing DOGE.

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Jehn Balajadia

Function: Lengthy-time Musk assistant

Jehn Balajadia first joined the Musk ecosystem in 2017, in response to her LinkedIn profile, which lists her title as operations coordinator at The Boring Firm.

However LinkedIn data don’t at all times replicate precise positions — and their evolution — in Musk’s world. In 2018, Balajadia took over the manager assistant to the workplace of CEO place, a task that included managing all of Musk’s actions and infrequently these of his members of the family, in response to interactions between a TechCrunch reporter and SpaceX and Musk workers on the time.

Right this moment, Balajadia has a task inside DOGE. In keeping with The New York Occasions, she is listed within the worker listing of the Schooling Division.

The e book “Breaking Twitter” claims Balajadia as soon as informed one other Musk official that her job was to “take care” of him, and he or she reportedly typically travels with Musk. When Musk took over Twitter, Balajadia was named chief of employees, and he or she was the one who delivered letters of dismissal to a number of Twitter executives, per Walter Isaacson’s e book on Elon Musk.

Previous to becoming a member of Tesla, Balajadia labored at Purple Bull, NBCUniversal, and Walt Disney.

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Riccardo Biasini

Function: Senior Advisor to the Director of the Workplace of Personnel Administration

Riccardo Biasini entered into Musk’s orbit in 2011 when he joined Tesla as an engineer after finishing his grasp’s diploma in automotive engineering from the College of Pisa, Italy the earlier yr.

Throughout his 5 years at Tesla, Biasini centered a lot of his consideration on Autopilot, the corporate’s branded superior driver help system, in response to his personal account outlined in a Medium publish. He led improvement of Autopilot’s traffic-aware cruise management and different driver help options earlier than taking duty for the structure of controls, security, and practical conduct of the electrical propulsion system.

Biasini left Tesla and joined Comma.ai in 2016, the place he developed the automated lateral and longitudinal controls for the startup’s first self-driving automobile system. He later turned VP of high quality and ultimately was named CEO in 2018 after founder George Hotz stepped down from the management function.

Biasini went again to work for Musk in 2019 as director {of electrical} and software program engineering at The Boring Firm.

At DOGE, Biasini is senior advisor to the director of the Workplace of Personnel Administration, in response to a lawsuit filed towards the OPM within the U.S. District Courtroom for the District of Columbia, which gives his title as listed on an OPM doc entitled “Privateness Impression Evaluation for Authorities-Extensive E mail System.”

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Christopher Stanley

Function: Unspecified function at White Home

Stanley started working for Musk in October 2022, per his LinkedIn profile, when he was employed for the “core transition staff” at Twitter after Musk’s takeover. Stanley might be seen on the time taking this extensively seen selfie at Twitter’s headquarters with different individuals who weren’t fired or give up when Musk took management of Twitter.

Stanley has since taken on an unspecified function on the White Home, in response to The New York Occasions. Stanley himself has hinted at working within the Trump administration on his X account.

On January 20, the day of Trump’s inauguration, Stanley posed subsequent to 2 January 6 convicts, brothers Matthew and Andrew Valentin, who have been pardoned by Trump. Stanley wrote in an X publish that he was “boots on floor to make sure this was executed.” Trump’s Division of Justice liaison Paul Ingrassia wrote on X that the Valentin brothers have been the primary January 6 prisoners to be launched.

Stanley can also be the top of safety engineering at X and the principal safety engineer at SpaceX, in response to his web site. On his LinkedIn, Stanley says he’s additionally the chief data safety officer at X Funds, a fee service that Musk has needed to launch as a part of his “every thing app” aspiration for X.

Earlier than getting into Musk’s orbit, Stanley had his personal cybersecurity agency, named Stanley Networks, and labored as a contractor on the state of Kentucky. He additionally labored at Kentucky well being supplier Baptist Well being, which incorporates hospitals and different amenities.

TechCrunch discovered an xAI-powered chatbot on a DOGE-related web site subdomain on Stanley’s web site, known as the “Division of Authorities Effectivity AI Assistant,” which says it’s “right here to assist authorities personnel such as you determine and eradicate waste, enhance effectivity, and streamline processes utilizing a primary rules strategy.”

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Employee bees at DOGE

Akash Bobba

Function: Skilled, Workplace of Personnel Administration

Akash Bobba is a DOGE engineer who’s reportedly a scholar on the College of California, Berkeley, in response to Wired. The New Jersey native graduated highschool in 2021, in response to public data seen by TechCrunch. It’s unclear how his experiences introduced him to DOGE. However he has had some interactions with the tech world.

In keeping with a since-deleted podcast with Aman Manazir, Bobba mentioned he beforehand interned at Meta and Palantir. He additionally labored at Bridgewater Associates.

Bobba’s web site as of February 2025 factors to a selected level in a YouTube video, titled, “How Tech Billionaires Plan to Destroy America,” by which Elon Musk says, “I’m not simply MAGA. I’m darkish gothic MAGA.”

Per Wired, Bobba is listed as an “knowledgeable” in inner OPM correspondence, and experiences on to OPM’s chief of employees, Amanda Scales.

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Edward Coristine

Function: Particular Authorities Worker

Edward Coristine, a former intern at Neuralink and now recognized by his notorious LinkedIn profile deal with “bigballs,” is among the core members of the DOGE staff and the youngest-known Musk aide at age 19, TechCrunch has confirmed.

Since arriving in Washington, D.C., Coristine has been actively concerned in accessing federal methods at a number of authorities departments, together with Workplace of Personnel Administration, the SBA, GSA and USAID, the State Division, Homeland Safety, and FEMA.

Previous to DOGE, Coristine ran a number of corporations underneath his identify from his household residence in New York, together with DiamondCDN and Packetware, each which provided types of DDoS safety.

Coristine additionally used to work for DDoS mitigation firm Path Community till he was fired in June 2022 following an alleged “leaking of proprietary firm data that coincided along with his tenure,” Path CEO Marshal Webb informed TechCrunch in an e mail. Coristine mentioned in a later Discord publish underneath his deal with “Rivage,” seen by TechCrunch and per different information experiences, in response to his firing that he had finished “nothing contractually mistaken.”

It was round Might 2024 that Coristine went to work for Elon Musk’s Neuralink. Coristine can also be a mechanical engineering and physics scholar at Northeastern College, and anticipated to graduate in 2028.

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Marko Elez

Function: Particular Authorities Worker, U.S. Treasury

Since becoming a member of DOGE, Marko Elez has grow to be a central determine in a authorized battle over DOGE’s entry to among the federal authorities’s most delicate methods. Now as a senior Treasury worker, Elez has entry to the U.S. Treasury’s funds methods answerable for disbursing round $6 trillion in federal funds to Individuals, similar to Social Safety checks and federal tax refunds.

Named in a lawsuit difficult DOGE’s entry, Elez is a “particular authorities worker” and reportedly had huge knowledge entry privileges to the division’s methods earlier than that entry was curtailed by a federal court docket. He works intently with Tom Krause, one other DOGE staffer and senior Treasury worker. Per a February 11 court docket submitting, Elez is the one DOGE staffer with entry to fee methods.

Earlier than authorities, the 25-year-old Rutgers College graduate labored at SpaceX, the place he centered on car telemetry, Starship, and satellite tv for pc software program, in response to an archived copy of his web site seen by TechCrunch. Elez later labored on search AI at Musk’s social media firm X, per an archived copy of his web site. Elez doesn’t checklist any prior authorities expertise.

On February 6, Elez briefly resigned from his place at DOGE, in response to the White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt, after The Wall Road Journal surfaced racist posts from Elez’s social media accounts. Elez might return to authorities after Musk posted a ballot on X asking whether or not Elez needs to be rehired. Elez has been reinstated at DOGE, a Washington Publish reporter posted on February 18.

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Luke Farritor

Function: Senior Advisor, DOGE

Luke Farritor is listed as a senior advisor in a number of U.S. authorities division worker directories, together with the State Division, USAID, and the Division of Power. He additionally requested entry to knowledge held by Medicare and Medicaid, in addition to the Client Finance Safety Bureau.

Earlier than authorities, Farritor, 23, was a scholar on the College of Nebraska, Lincoln and was well-known for decoding the writings on historical Roman scrolls, for which he received a $700,000 prize. Later, Farritor was among the many 2024 Thiel Fellowship class, an annual award given by the billionaire Peter Thiel. An archived copy of Farritor’s web site says he labored for Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross, who he helped to “make investments a big, multistage VC fund and assist run AI Grant.” (Neither Friedman or Gross responded to a request for remark.)

Farritor labored as an intern at Elon Musk’s satellite tv for pc web firm Starlink in mid-2022, then went on to work at SpaceX between Might 2022 and July 2023, the place he labored on “a number of mission-critical tasks” main as much as Starship Flights 1 and a pair of, per his web site.

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Gautier ‘Cole’ Killian

Function: DOGE “Volunteer”; Federal Detailee

Gautier “Cole” Killian is described as a DOGE “volunteer” who was designated a “federal detailee” on the U.S. Environmental Safety Company in early February. A federal detailee is a federal worker normally seconded from one other authorities company.

Killian was a scholar at McGill College in Canada the place he studied math and laptop science, and was a member of McGill’s AI staff between 2021 and 2022. His private web site was scrubbed from the web in late 2024, in response to his web site’s public DNS data.

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Gavin Kliger

Function: Particular Advisor to the Director of the Workplace of Personnel Administration

Gavin Kliger is an alum of College of California, Berkeley, and works at Databricks. Kliger joined the DOGE staff earlier in 2025.

Kliger is listed as particular advisor to the director of the OPM on his LinkedIn profile, per Reuters, although a lot of Kliger’s on-line life, together with his X account, has since been scrubbed from the web, together with the Wayback Machine, which archives copies of webpages in case they later grow to be unavailable.

A duplicate of Kliger’s resume that TechCrunch has seen mentioned he beforehand interned at Twitter in mid-2019.

In keeping with an e mail despatched to USAID employees, Kliger additionally has a USAID e mail tackle, and was one of many DOGE staffers who’s now listed within the CFPB’s employees listing, in response to the CFPB’s union.

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Tom Krause

Function: Particular Authorities Worker, U.S. Treasury; CEO, Cloud Software program Group

Tom Krause is a particular authorities worker and a senior DOGE staffer within the U.S. Treasury. He concurrently serves as the chief govt of Cloud Software program Group, a non-public firm that owns a number of tech companies, together with distant entry big Citrix, a as soon as public outfit that went non-public by means of a collection of offers.

Bloomberg experiences that Krause eradicated jobs at Citrix that employees mentioned have been vital to the safety of the corporate’s merchandise, in response to a number of workers each named and unnamed for the story. Cloud Software program Group informed Bloomberg it inherited weaknesses at Citrix and confronted rising safety threats throughout the business, and that cybersecurity has improved since its non-public fairness buyout and meets or exceeds all business requirements.

Earlier than turning into CEO of Cloud Software program, Krause, who’s 47, was a former govt at Broadcom; previous to that he ran a consultancy agency.

Since working on the Treasury as certainly one of Musk’s DOGE front-line staffers, Krause has labored intently with Marko Elez, one other senior Treasury worker.

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Jeremy Lewin

Function: DOGE Staffer

Jeremy Lewin is a DOGE staffer assigned to the Normal Companies Administration, which oversees the federal authorities’s huge procurement and logistics operations, Bloomberg reported. Lewin reportedly failed to achieve entry to a safe GSA space, leading to a superior of his lobbying the CIA for a clearance.

Lewin is a 27-year-old Harvard Regulation Faculty graduate who just lately labored on the identical legislation agency, Munger, Tolles & Olson, as did U.S. Second Girl Usha Vance, The Handbasket reported.

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Nikhil Rajpal

Function: DOGE Staffer

Nikhil Rajpal studied laptop science and historical past on the College of California, Berkeley, the place he served because the president of the libertarian-leaning scholar political group, College students for Liberty.

In keeping with archived snapshots of his web site, Rajpal labored at Twitter from 2016 till a while earlier than Musk’s acquisition. He might have first entered Musk’s orbit previous to this, reportedly doing work redesigning a Tesla console.

On behalf of DOGE, Rajpal works on the Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and has a DOGE e mail tackle.

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Kyle Schutt

Function: DOGE Technologist

Schutt is a technologist with longstanding hyperlinks to Republican politics and was extra just lately linked to political operations by Elon Musk. Schutt reportedly has entry to methods at FEMA.

In keeping with his since-deleted GitHub profile, which TechCrunch has seen, Schutt works at an organization known as Outburst Information. In keeping with safety researchers, Outburst Information hosts a part of DOGE’s web site and a number of other different Musk-related websites, together with his America PAC political fundraiser. TechCrunch has additionally seen the identical DNS data, which reference a DOGE-named subdomain.

On February 14, 404 Media reported a flaw that it mentioned permits anybody to edit DOGE’s web site.

Schutt additionally serves because the chief expertise officer at Revv, a web-based fundraising platform that’s extensively utilized by the Republican Occasion, in addition to co-founder of Virginia-based software program firm KAMM.

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Ethan Shaotran

Function: DOGE Staffer

Ethan Shaotran, 22, and a California native, is a DOGE staffer and likewise a Harvard College scholar within the class of 2025. Shaotran was first publicly linked to Musk in September 2024, when he was runner-up in a hackathon run by the billionaire’s AI firm xAI.

Shaotran was beforehand the founding father of Energize.ai, although its web site now not masses. He additionally developed a number of iPhone apps, together with a Donald Trump-themed working sport known as “Donald Sprint.”

Shaotran reportedly has a working GSA e mail tackle and requested entry to a decade’s value of GSA knowledge. Shaotran additionally has entry to e mail methods on the Division of Schooling and entry to the division’s back-end web site.

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Jordan Wick

Function: DOGE Staffer

Jordan Wick is a former Waymo software program engineer who seems to have a DOGE e mail account related to the Govt Workplace of the President, Wired reported. Wick is among the many staff that was given entry to Client Monetary Safety Bureau methods.

Wick can also be the co-founder of Y Combinator startup Intercept, in response to YC’s web site. An archived model of Wick’s web site says that as of 2022, he had “just lately” graduated with a grasp’s diploma in engineering from MIT.

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Christopher Younger

Function: DOGE Staffer

Younger is a DOGE staffer who was given a Client Monetary Safety Bureau e mail tackle, per Bloomberg.

That tackle was reportedly copied in an e mail about 4 different DOGE staff needing to be onboarded and supplied with CFPB constructing entry. Younger is a “prime Republican subject operative” who was employed as Musk’s political advisor in 2024, The New York Occasions reported. Younger has labored in Republican politics since not less than 2007, in response to his LinkedIn profile.

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Aides and advisors

Marc Andreessen

Function: Unofficial Advisor to DOGE

Marc Andreessen, the co-founder of Silicon Valley VC agency Andreesen Horowitz, doesn’t formally work for DOGE however has acted as “a key networker for expertise recruitment” on the company, in accordance to The Washington Publish.

Andreessen has jokingly referred to himself as an “unpaid intern” for DOGE, as properly.

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George Cooper

Function: DOGE Recruiter

Cooper is a Palantir engineer who labored on DOGE’s recruiting efforts in late 2024, in response to Wired. He graduated from Pennsylvania’s Lehigh College in 2019 with a bachelor’s diploma in laptop science and enterprise, in accordance to his LinkedIn profile.

Cooper labored to rent different Palantirians to affix DOGE as they’re “essentially the most distinctive individuals I do know,” he wrote in a message, seen by Wired.

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Vinay Hiremath

Function: DOGE Recruiter

Hiremath, 32, is the co-founder of video recording startup Loom, which was bought to Atlassian in 2023 for $975 million. In keeping with a weblog publish on his web site titled “I’m wealthy and do not know what to do with my life,” Hiremath labored for DOGE in late 2024 for a few month making a whole bunch of recruiting calls. He wrote that he was added to DOGE-tied Sign teams and “instantly put to work.”

Whereas Hiremath praised DOGE’s work as “extraordinarily essential,” Hiremath mentioned he give up as he wanted to concentrate on himself, calling off plans to maneuver to Washington, D.C. and going to Hawaii as a substitute.

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Anthony Jancso

Function: DOGE Recruiter

Jancso is a former Palantir software program engineer who additionally labored on DOGE’s recruitment efforts late in 2024, in response to Wired. In 2023, Jancso co-founded Speed up SF, an initiative that faucets engineers to resolve the town’s issues with AI. Jancso’s actual age isn’t public, however he graduated from College Faculty London in 2021 with a bachelor’s diploma in economics in response to his LinkedIn profile, seen by TechCrunch. Jancso was himself recruited to DOGE by Boring Firm president Steve Davis.

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Michael Kratsios

Function: DOGE Recruiter

Kratsios helped lead efforts to employees DOGE in late 2024, conducting interviews of potential employees, Bloomberg reported. Kratsios was beforehand managing director of Scale AI and the chief expertise officer of the US underneath President Trump’s first time period. He was additionally a principal at Thiel Capital, a VC agency based by Peter Thiel, from 2014 to 2017, in response to his LinkedIn.

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Katie Miller

Function: DOGE Advisor & Spokesperson

Katie Miller is a Trump-appointed advisor to DOGE, and has served as its spokesperson. Miller served within the first Trump administration and is the partner of Trump’s deputy chief of employees, Stephen Miller. Miller additionally serves on a presidential advisory board associated to intelligence issues.

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