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Andrea N. Goldstein is a cross-functional executive leader, intelligence and national security professional.
Ms. Goldstein has led cultural transformation in some of the largest government institutions in the United States. An alum of the Biden-Harris Administration, she served in senior executive roles at the Department of Health & Human Services and the Department of the Navy. In Congress, she served on the House Committee on Veterans Affairs, and was the staff member responsible for the drafting and passage of the Deborah Sampson Act.
She has served in the U.S. Navy for more than fifteen years as an intelligence officer, the first seven on active duty. She has led sailors on ships at sea and on SEAL teams, and is currently Executive Officer (second in command) of a unit at the Office of Naval Intelligence.
In her current role, she works for a major national nonprofit leading a team of OSINT researchers to identify hate and domestic extremism.
Ms. Goldstein is the award-winning author of numerous articles and three books (two co-written as projects through MWG). She is a Council on Foreign Relations Term Member and Truman National Security Project member. For her work in government, she was recognized with honors and awards by Disabled American Veterans, HillVets, the National Able Network, and is also the recipient of the Department of the Navy Meritorious Public Service Award. She is a Pat Tillman Scholar and a graduate of the Naval War College, Fletcher School at Tufts University, and University of Chicago.
Follow her on substack at andreangoldstein.substack.com.