Adam Kovacevich
Adam Kovacevich is the Founder and CEO of Chamber of Progress, a new center-left tech industry policy coalition promoting technology’s progressive future. Chamber of Progress works to ensure that all Americans benefit from technological leaps, and that the tech industry operates responsibly and fairly.
Adam is a veteran Democratic tech industry leader who has had a front row seat for more than 20 years in the tech industry’s political maturation. He is an expert in helping lead technology companies through today’s challenging political environment.
Adam has been interviewed numerous times on TV’s Bloomberg Technology, Neil Cavuto Coast To Coast on Fox Business, Sinclair Television, and Cheddar’s Opening Bell. He was named a “Tech Titan” by Washingtonian magazine and an “Antitrust Super Influencer” by Baron Public Affairs.
Adam most recently served as Head of North America and Asia Pacific Government Relations for Lime, the shared scooter mobility company. Adam led his team to launch 45+ new cities and secure permission for 50,000 more Lime scooters on city streets, expanding the company’s market presence.
Adam previously led Google’s U.S. policy strategy and external affairs team. In that role, he drove the company’s U.S. public policy campaigns on privacy, security, antitrust, intellectual property, intermediary liability, telecommunications, advertising, taxation and workforce issues — as well as its partnerships with conservative, progressive, consumer and civil rights organizations.
The Wall Street Journal said Kovacevich “helped build [Google’s] influence operation into one of the largest in the nation’s capital” and was “a central player in Google’s efforts to shape perceptions and rules in ways that have been favorable to the business of the search and advertising giant.”
Kovacevich, who was Google’s seventh DC hire, ran Google’s strategy surrounding its 2011-2013 FTC antitrust investigation. His 12-year Google career spanned the company’s PR, legal, and public policy teams and drew on his skills as a communicator, strategist, and advocate.
Adam has served as a board member for the Internet Association, Information Technology Industry Council, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, Internet Education Foundation, National Cyber Security Alliance, Washington Center for Technology Policy Inclusion, as well as an advisory council member for the Center for Democracy and Technology.
Adam served as an Assistant Vice President at Dittus Communications and Communications Director at the Information Technology Industry Council. He served as spokesman for former Rep. Cal Dooley (D-CA), a founder of the moderate New Democrat Coalition; for Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-CT), in the Senate and on his 2004 presidential campaign; and for 2004 South Carolina Senate candidate Inez Tenenbaum.
Kovacevich’s first advocacy campaign came as an undergraduate at Harvard, where he led a successful campaign to bring grapes back to Harvard’s dining halls. Two years later, the United Farm Workers union formally ended its three-decade-old grape boycott.
Adam lives in Arlington, Virginia with his family.
Recent Events and Presentations
US v. Google (Again): A Post-Trial Analysis of the Ad Tech Case
Watch now for a virtual panel discussion with experts exploring the merits and implications of the DOJ v. Google ad tech case.
US v. Google: Implications of a Landmark Trial
Watch now for an expert panel discussion on the possible outcomes and implications of this landmark antitrust case.
Should Congress Pass President Biden’s Tech Agenda?
In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, President Biden outlined an ambitious legislative agenda for Congress to tackle alleged shortcomings of “Big Tech.” The president’s list of priorities includes enacting a federal privacy law, reforming Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and increasing competition in the tech sector.