Jordan Crenshaw

Senior Vice President


Jordan Crenshaw serves as Senior Vice President and leads the day-to-day operations at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Technology Engagement Center. Crenshaw also directly manages the Chamber’s privacy working group which is comprised of nearly 300 companies and trade associations, which developed model privacy legislation and principles. Prior to becoming senior vice president of C_TEC, he led the Chamber’s Telecommunications & E-Commerce Policy Committee, which analyzes federal privacy, cloud computing, broadband, internet, e-commerce, and broadcast policies that impact U.S. businesses.

Before joining the Chamber, Crenshaw served as an attorney focusing on environmental issues and analysis of consumer privacy laws. Crenshaw also worked at McGuireWoods, LLP assisting discovery issues for environmental nuisance, TCPA, and other civil litigation. Crenshaw also served Virginia Senate leadership, the Office of the Attorney General of Virginia, the U.S. Department of Labor Office of Administrative Law Judges, and the National Right to Work Defense Foundation.

Crenshaw earned both his undergraduate degree and Juris Doctor from the College of William and Mary. He is licensed to practice law in Virginia and is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US). He and his wife Molly live in Virginia.

Read More from Jordan Crenshaw

Letter to FCC on Video Service Price Controls

Letter to FCC on Video Service Price Controls

  • Letter

RE: In the Matter of Promoting Competition in the American Economy: Cable Operator and DBS…

Telecommunications & E-Commerce

Letter to FCC on AI-Enabled Robocalls and Robotexts

Letter to FCC on AI-Enabled Robocalls and Robotexts

  • Letter

RE: In the Matter of Implications of Artificial Intelligence Technologies on Protecting Consumers from Unwanted…

Artificial Intelligence

Letter to FTC on Proposed Update to the COPPA Rule

Letter to FTC on Proposed Update to the COPPA Rule

  • Letter

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce (“Chamber”) respectfully submits comments to the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”…

FTC