Secrets of the Innovator: Connecting Legal Challenges and Policy with Technology

 

25-year U.S. military officer and internationally recognized subject matter expert on tech law Dawn Zoldi joined Secrets of the Innovator to share her journey with host Jason San Souci. Zoldi is the CEO and Founder of P3 Tech Consulting, a business dedicated to connecting people and companies passionate about advanced tech platforms with the policies, programs and services they need to succeed. Zoldi also hosts the Drones at Dawn podcast.

Zoldi started P3 Tech Consulting because she said there are not many lawyers who have knowledge and experience in the technology industry.

“Part of my goal is to create that cadre of lawyers that can speak intelligently about these issues and help elevate the industry,” she said.

One of the innovations Zoldi is most proud of is her work on domestic drone policy for the Department of Defense.

Taking stock of 2020 and looking ahead to 2021 and beyond, Zoldi believes the industry will charge ahead by leaps and bounds.

“Drone delivery is where it’s at,” Zoldi said. “And ‘beyond visual line of sight,’ to me, is the next big thing.”

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