Professional Bio
Jordan Arnold is a senior policy advisor on the White House Infrastructure Implementation Team within the Office of the Chief of Staff. Her portfolio includes the historic $65 billion in funding for high-speed internet deployment and affordability in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. A native of Rockbridge County, Virginia, Jordan believes in the importance of connecting people in rural America to opportunity, especially through high-speed internet access.
Prior to joining the Infrastructure Team, Jordan served as a graduate fellow at the Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth (OICG) in the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, working on OICG’s policy and interagency coordination teams. Jordan previously worked as a research associate at the Benton Institute for Broadband & Society, where she authored papers on open-access networks and precision agriculture and supported research on a wide range of telecommunications policy issues. Jordan is a proud AmeriCorps alum – she spent two years as a college adviser in a small, rural high school in Covington, Virginia, where she helped low-income and first-generation students explore post-secondary options.
Jordan is pursuing a Master in Public Affairs from Princeton's School for Public and International Affairs with a concentration in economics and domestic policy. She holds a BA in Economics and Political & Social Thought from the University of Virginia, where she was a Jefferson Scholar.
Prior to joining the Infrastructure Team, Jordan served as a graduate fellow at the Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth (OICG) in the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, working on OICG’s policy and interagency coordination teams. Jordan previously worked as a research associate at the Benton Institute for Broadband & Society, where she authored papers on open-access networks and precision agriculture and supported research on a wide range of telecommunications policy issues. Jordan is a proud AmeriCorps alum – she spent two years as a college adviser in a small, rural high school in Covington, Virginia, where she helped low-income and first-generation students explore post-secondary options.
Jordan is pursuing a Master in Public Affairs from Princeton's School for Public and International Affairs with a concentration in economics and domestic policy. She holds a BA in Economics and Political & Social Thought from the University of Virginia, where she was a Jefferson Scholar.
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The White House