The Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado Law School will get a new executive director at the end of this month.
“We are thrilled to welcome Amie Stepanovich to lead Silicon Flatirons,” CU Law School Dean S. James Anaya said in a news release. “Amie brings unique experiences in policy, human rights and government surveillance, and I am excited to see what she will accomplish as executive director.”
Silicon Flatirons hosts conferences, roundtables and other events and sup- ports research and student programs on technology policy and law. Stepanovich, who holds a law degree from New York Law School, will lead the center’s fundraising and external relations efforts, support its academic and research programs, oversee day-to-day administrative functions and mentor students interested in technology law. She will assume her new duties July 29.