Bartlomiej Telejko

Bartek Telejko joined Google’s EU public policy team in 2017 and has since contributed to several landmark technology regulations, including the Digital Markets Act. He is currently responsible for shaping Google’s positions on how data is managed and how competition should function in the digital era. Before joining the private sector, he served as an official in the European Parliament, where he advised Members of the European Parliament (including a Vice-President) on industry and energy policy. His previous experience also includes roles at the European Commission and the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He holds a PhD in political science from Jagiellonian University and a Master’s degree in international relations from the College of Europe.

Bartlomiej Telejko

Bartek Telejko joined Google’s EU public policy team in 2017 and has since contributed to several landmark technology regulations, including the Digital Markets Act. He is currently responsible for shaping Google’s positions on how data is managed and how competition should function in the digital era. Before joining the private sector, he served as an official in the European Parliament, where he advised Members of the European Parliament (including a Vice-President) on industry and energy policy. His previous experience also includes roles at the European Commission and the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He holds a PhD in political science from Jagiellonian University and a Master’s degree in international relations from the College of Europe.