Bob Boorstin is currently Director of Corporate and Policy Communications in the Washington, D.C. office of Google Inc. For more than 25 years, Mr. Boorstin has worked in national security, political communications, research and journalism. He served for more than seven years with the Clinton Administration, acting as the President's national security speechwriter; communications and foreign policy adviser to Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin; and adviser on the developing world to Secretary of State Warren Christopher. Mr. Boorstin has worked on more than a dozen national and international political campaigns and advised Fortune 500 CEOs and some of the nation's leading advocacy groups. Prior to coming to Google, he helped found and served as Senior Vice President for National Security at the Center for American Progress. Early in his career, Boorstin was a reporter for The New York Times. A graduate of Harvard University (1981), he received a master's degree in international relations from King's College, Cambridge University (1983).