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Ex-WH advisor Vikrum Aiyer joins Heirloom Carbon

New York, Nov 13
Indian-American Vikrum Aiyer, a former Barack Obama administration official, is set to join Heirloom Carbon, a renewable energy semiconductor manufacturing firm, as their top public policy chief.
Aiyer was the Deputy Director in American Civil Liberties Union, where he oversaw economic justice & gender justice campaigns in the National Political Advocacy Department.
As a senior appointee in the Obama Administration, Aiyer was serving as Senior Policy Advisor in the White House for innovation & manufacturing policy, and as the Chief of Staff to the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property.
After leaving the administration, Aiyer built and led the public policy and strategic communications practice for the tech startup, Postmates, up through its $2.6 billion acquisition by Uber.
In 2015, he was named to Forbes' 30 under 30 for Law and Policy for his work as the deputy chief of staff for the undersecretary of commerce for intellectual property and his work with the US Patent and Trademark Office.
In 2017, Aiyer was named a Public Policy Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business. And in 2021, the San Francisco Business Times named him to their annual 40 under 40 list.
Aiyer has been fascinated by politics since he was a student at Mission San Jose High School, according to Forbes.
Since then, he has moved through different departments working on communications strategies for campaigns, federal agencies and trade associations including the US Department of State, the White House Initiative on Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders and the National Education Association.
He interned with US Senator Ed Markey and served as a communications advisor to Washington, D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty.
Born in Southern California, Aiyer moved to Cupertino and then again to Fremont when he was seven years-old.
He attended Gomes Elementary School, John Hopkins Junior High School and Mission San Jose High.
Aiyer went onto University of California at Berkeley to get his bachelor's degree in political science, three years after he started his undergraduate studies.
He currently lives in San Francisco, where he serves as an advisor to former Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs on eradicating poverty in California, and as a Commissioner for Mayor London Breed's Workforce Investment Board.

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