The individuals in Elon Musk’s DOGE universe | TechCrunch


Elon Musk has spent many years constructing a universe of corporations that has served as an incubator for up-and-coming engineers and a proving floor for his interior circle.

That universe — an ecosystem of Silicon Valley tech titans, veterans of his corporations like Tesla and SpaceX, and a crop of fresh-faced hackers and software program engineers — has now collided with the U.S. federal authorities.

The handfuls of people who work underneath, or advise, Musk and the Trump-ordered Division of Authorities Effectivity — people who TechCrunch has recognized or confirmed independently — displays greater than the billionaire’s proclivity to gather expertise. They’re a real-life illustration of Musk’s web-like attain within the tech trade.

TechCrunch got down to report on or affirm the people working as Musk representatives within the U.S. authorities. Importantly, we’ve sought to point out the connections between them, and the way and after they entered Musk’s orbit.

Alongside the way in which, TechCrunch has made some new discoveries, together with new particulars about DOGE and its staff and an xAI-powered chatbot on a DOGE-related web site subdomain that’s hosted on a Musk acolyte’s web site.

Since publishing, TechCrunch has discovered that DOGE lower cybersecurity workers at CISA, and confirmed a number of extra Musk-linked DOGE associates, together with a former VC who now works on the Social Safety Administration.

This text has been up to date a number of occasions because it was first revealed February 18, 2025.

How we received right here

TechCrunch interviewed individuals who have labored with Musk and DOGE staffers. We used public and open supply information, akin to historic web data and chat logs, to substantiate elements of our reporting. We additionally relied on providers just like the Web Archive’s Wayback Machine to entry archived copies of internet sites which might be not on-line. Public info, akin to court docket data, funds transactions, different media experiences, and previous TechCrunch reporting have been additionally used.

TechCrunch reached out to all these named for a possibility to remark. For these whose contact info we didn’t have, TechCrunch contacted recognized representatives, together with the Trump administration.

When reached for remark, a White Home spokesperson offered an announcement to TechCrunch. (The spokesperson despatched the e-mail “on background,” however we’re publishing in full as we got no alternative to say no the phrases.)

“DOGE is fulfilling President Trump’s dedication to creating authorities extra accountable, environment friendly, and, most significantly, restoring correct stewardship of the American taxpayer’s hard-earned {dollars}. These main this mission with Elon Musk are doing so in full compliance with federal regulation, acceptable safety clearances, and as staff of the related companies, not as outdoors advisors or entities. The continued operations of DOGE could also be seen as disruptive by these entrenched within the federal forms, who resist change. Whereas change will be uncomfortable, it’s essential and aligns with the mandate supported by greater than 77 million American voters,” the assertion learn.

Scroll all the way down to study concerning the people within the DOGE universe, which have been damaged down by sort: Musk’s interior circle; senior figures; employee bees; and aides, a few of whom are advising and recruiting for DOGE.

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Inside circle

Elon Musk

Function: DOGE Lead, Unpaid “Particular Authorities Worker”

Gravitas. Obsession. Ambition. Threat-taker.

Elon Musk observers and sycophants have pointed to those traits to elucidate his rise from a bright-eyed immigrant touchdown in america to one of many world’s richest and strongest individuals, and now a right-hand to President Donald Trump.

The ignored secret sauce is Musk’s capability to get proficient individuals to signal on to “the mission.”

That there are a number of, overlapping, and evolving missions — saving the planet by sustainable transport and power, fixing visitors, making humanity multiplanetary, or defending public dialog — doesn’t actually matter.

The most important carrot was, and has at all times been, Musk’s “us versus them” framing, in keeping with 5 sources who had prolonged stints at Tesla and spoke to TechCrunch on situation of anonymity.

Up to now, the “them” is likely to be native regulators, the press, or legacy automakers. In the present day, the individuals working intently with Musk to finish his subsequent mission through the Division of Authorities Effectivity have a brand new “them” to battle: waste and bureaucrats.

Musk has talked at size about authorities companies that must be “deleted totally.” In the meantime, Musk’s corporations have benefited from authorities contracts and incentives. His firm SpaceX has been awarded greater than $20 billion in contracts from NASA, the Division of Protection, and different federal companies, according to data from USASpending.gov.

Musk is an unpaid particular authorities worker, in keeping with the White Home. Per a filing on February 17, the Trump administration stated Musk is a White Home worker and a senior advisor to the president. Based on the Trump administration’s executive order, DOGE is a short lived authorities group whose authorities are set to run out in July 2026.

In April, Musk made public statements that he was backing away from DOGE to give attention to his personal corporations, particularly Tesla. And but, Musk additionally stated he might preserve doing work with the division by the rest of Trump’s second time period.

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Steve Davis

Function: Lengthy-time Musk insider

Steve Davis is a long-time Musk confidant. He started working at SpaceX as one in all its earliest staff in 2003 after incomes a grasp’s diploma in aerospace engineering from Stanford College, according to the Los Angeles Times.

By 2016, Musk tapped Davis to run what on the time was his latest far-fetched concept: An underground transit play often called The Boring Firm. On his watch, The Boring Firm raised a whole bunch of thousands and thousands of {dollars} and constructed a number of brief so-called “Tesla tunnels” in Las Vegas. However the firm has additionally ended up dropping its beforehand introduced plans for tunnels in cities like Los Angeles and Chicago, in keeping with The Wall Street Journal.

Davis has a fame as a relentless negotiator, and Musk introduced him on board at Twitter to assist with the takeover and subsequent slash-and-burn. Davis and his household reportedly slept in a makeshift bed room on the firm’s headquarters throughout this time. In a 2023 lawsuit towards Twitter filed by former staff, the plaintiffs alleged that Davis said to the effect of, “we don’t should observe these guidelines,” in response to a request to get permits to put in a rest room for Musk.

Davis has served as a member of the board of advisors of the Atlas Society, a bunch centered across the philosophy of Ayn Rand, per Bloomberg. Davis is now serving to Musk slash authorities headcount, which Rand as soon as called the “worst half” of the “producers’ burden.”

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Nicole Hollander

Function: X worker

Nicole Hollander garnered public consideration within the aftermath of Elon Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of Twitter in early 2022.

The George Washington College alum and former worker of actual property developer JGB Smith (per her LinkedIn profile) was a part of the polarizing Twitter transition staff that upended the corporate and slashed its workforce. As a part of that transition, Hollander and Musk ally Steve Davis moved into the corporate’s headquarters with their toddler, in keeping with a civil lawsuit filed in 2023. The lawsuit was filed by a number of former Twitter staff towards X Corp., the Musk entity that took over. The plaintiffs stated within the grievance Hollander was not employed by any of Musk’s corporations at the moment.

Hollander’s relationship with Davis — and her present employment at X — has stored her in Musk’s circle. Her function at DOGE doesn’t have an official title, no less than one that’s public. Nonetheless, Wired reported in late January that Hollander has high-level entry to federal companies and an official authorities electronic mail deal with.

Hollander is working on the GSA, per Wired, the place she oversaw the accidental disclosure of a secret CIA facility, per the publication’s follow-up reporting.

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Brian Bjelde

Function: Senior Advisor, Workplace of Personnel Administration

Brian Bjelde is a real Elon Musk veteran, with 21 years at SpaceX, the place he was worker No. 14 and continues to work right now. Whereas he began as an avionics engineer, Bjelde has spent the final decade working the corporate’s human sources division.

In a 2014 Reddit “ask me anything,” Bjelde stated that at SpaceX, “We strive to not restrict our pondering besides by the boundaries imposed by physics.”

A number of former staff sued SpaceX and Musk in 2024 alleging sexual harassment and a hostile work atmosphere. According to the complaint, Bjelde as soon as starred in a video for the house firm the place a staffer spanked him — an obvious try at tongue-in-cheek humor — and he additionally was involved in the firings of several employees who spoke up concerning the firm’s tradition in 2022.

Previous to SpaceX, Bjelde spent a 12 months at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory after graduating from the College of Southern California with a grasp’s diploma in astronautical engineering.

At DOGE, Bjelde is reportedly a senior advisor at OPM.

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Amanda Scales

Function: Chief of Workers, Workplace of Personnel Administration

Amanda Scales doesn’t instantly work for DOGE, however is now chief of workers on the Workplace of Personnel Administration, the federal authorities’s fundamental human sources division, in keeping with an OPM memo.

Scales used to work on expertise acquisition at Musk’s firm x.AI till January 2025, in keeping with her LinkedIn profile. She additionally labored in human sources and expertise at San Francisco-based VC agency Human Capital, in addition to at Uber. Scales graduated from College of California, Davis in 2012 with levels in psychology and economics, per her LinkedIn.

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Branden Spikes

Function: Head of IT at X; Former DOGE Operative

Spikes serves as the pinnacle of IT at X since February 2025, in accordance to his LinkedIn profile. Previous to that, he stated in his X bio that he had “most lately” labored for DOGE. Spikes lately confirmed to journalist Brian Krebs that he labored for DOGE for 2 months in Washington, D.C. “to assist save [the country] from sure chapter.”

Spikes is a longtime Musk insider, touting on his LinkedIn profile that he was the fourth rent at SpaceX and was among the many first staff at PayPal. Spikes’ ex-wife is married to Musk’s cousin, Krebs reported.

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Senior figures

Jehn Balajadia

Function: Lengthy-time Musk assistant

Jehn Balajadia first joined the Musk ecosystem in 2017, in keeping with her LinkedIn profile, which lists her title as operations coordinator at The Boring Firm.

However LinkedIn data don’t at all times mirror precise positions — and their evolution — in Musk’s world. In 2018, Balajadia took over the chief assistant to the workplace of CEO place, a task that included managing all of Musk’s actions and sometimes these of his relations, in keeping with interactions between a TechCrunch reporter and SpaceX and Musk staff on the time.

In the present day, Balajadia has a task inside DOGE. Based on The New York Times, she is listed within the worker listing of the Training Division.

The ebook “Breaking Twitter” claims Balajadia as soon as instructed one other Musk official that her job was to “take care” of him, and he or she reportedly usually travels with Musk. When Musk took over Twitter, Balajadia was named chief of staff, and he or she was the one who delivered letters of dismissal to a number of Twitter executives, per Walter Isaacson’s book on Elon Musk.

Previous to becoming a member of Tesla, Balajadia labored at Purple Bull, NBCUniversal, and Walt Disney.

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Riccardo Biasini

Function: Senior Advisor to the Director of the Workplace of Personnel Administration

Riccardo Biasini entered into Musk’s orbit in 2011 when he joined Tesla as an engineer after finishing his grasp’s diploma in automotive engineering from the College of Pisa, Italy the earlier 12 months.

Throughout his 5 years at Tesla, Biasini centered a lot of his consideration on Autopilot, the corporate’s branded superior driver help system, in keeping with his personal account outlined in a Medium post. He led improvement of Autopilot’s traffic-aware cruise management and different driver help options earlier than taking accountability for the structure of controls, security, and purposeful conduct of the electrical propulsion system.

Biasini left Tesla and joined Comma.ai in 2016, the place he developed the automated lateral and longitudinal controls for the startup’s first self-driving automobile system. He later turned VP of high quality and finally was named CEO in 2018 after founder George Hotz stepped down from the management function.

Biasini went again to work for Musk in 2019 as director {of electrical} and software program engineering at The Boring Firm.

At DOGE, Biasini is senior advisor to the director of the Workplace of Personnel Administration, according to a lawsuit filed towards the OPM within the U.S. District Court docket for the District of Columbia, which supplies his title as listed on an OPM doc entitled “Privateness Affect Evaluation for Authorities-Large Electronic mail System.”

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Amy Gleason

Function: Performing DOGE administrator

Amy Gleason is the performing DOGE administrator, in keeping with the White Home, making Gleason the official albeit ostensible head of the Division of Authorities Effectivity, even when Elon Musk is basically calling the photographs. 

The White Home confirmed Gleason’s place to TechCrunch. Gleason beforehand served on the U.S. Digital Service — now DOGE — between October 2018 and December 2021, in keeping with her LinkedIn profile, which TechCrunch has seen. Gleason additionally beforehand labored as chief product officer at Russell Avenue Ventures between December 2021 and November 2024. 

Gleason, who was in Mexico on trip on the time when she learned of her appointment, experiences to the White Home chief of workers, Susie Wiles, per the executive order establishing DOGE.

President Trump has continued to refer to Musk as heading and main DOGE. Gleason has not made any public feedback since her appointment, however was court-ordered to answer questions about DOGE’s function and whether or not it’s a authorities company topic to Freedom of Data legal guidelines.

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Michael Russo

Function: Senior Advisor to the Commissioner and former Chief Data Officer, Social Safety Administration

Michael Russo, a former expertise government, started serving because the chief info officer on the Social Safety Administration in early February. As CIO, Russo oversaw the company’s IT programs and knowledge safety. 

In late March, DOGE affiliate Scott Coulter changed Russo because the SSA CIO, in keeping with the agency’s website. Russo started serving as a senior advisor to the Social Safety Administration’s Commissioner. 

Throughout his temporary time as CIO, Russo, who is aligned with DOGE, reportedly shortly gave entry to a number of DOGE staffers on the company, together with Akash Bobba and Coulter, amongst others, in keeping with a lawsuit introduced by unions representing staff and an individual acquainted with personnel issues. A number of different DOGE staffers have been listed as Russo’s direct experiences within the division’s workers listing, the individual acquainted stated.

Russo was previously the chief expertise officer at ecommerce agency Shift4 and was a senior director at cloud big Oracle, headed by Larry Ellison, an in depth ally of President Trump.

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Christopher Stanley

Function: Former DOGE staffer with an unspecified function at White Home

Stanley started working for Musk in October 2022, per his LinkedIn profile, when he was employed for the “core transition staff” at Twitter after Musk’s takeover. Stanley can be seen at the time taking this widely seen selfie at Twitter’s headquarters with different individuals who weren’t fired or give up when Musk took management of Twitter.

Stanley served in an unspecified function on the White Home, according to The New York Times. Stanley himself has hinted at working within the Trump administration on his X account. Stanley “returned to the personal sector” in February, per an OPM spokesperson.

On January 20, the day of Trump’s inauguration, Stanley posed next to two January 6 convicts, brothers Matthew and Andrew Valentin, who were pardoned by Trump. Stanley wrote in an X put up that he was “boots on floor to make sure this was executed.” Trump’s Division of Justice liaison Paul Ingrassia wrote on X that the Valentin brothers have been the primary January 6 prisoners to be launched.

Stanley presently serves as the pinnacle of safety engineering at X and the principal safety engineer at SpaceX, in keeping with his website. On his LinkedIn, Stanley says he’s additionally the chief info safety officer at X Funds, a fee service that Musk has wished to launch as a part of his “every little thing app” aspiration for X.

Earlier than getting into Musk’s orbit, Stanley had his personal cybersecurity agency, named Stanley Networks, and labored as a contractor on the state of Kentucky. He additionally labored at Kentucky well being supplier Baptist Health, which incorporates hospitals and different amenities.

TechCrunch discovered an xAI-powered chatbot on a DOGE-related website subdomain on Stanley’s web site, referred to as the “Division of Authorities Effectivity AI Assistant,” which says it’s “right here to assist authorities personnel such as you determine and eradicate waste, enhance effectivity, and streamline processes utilizing a primary rules strategy.”

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Employee bees at DOGE

Akash Bobba

Function: Knowledgeable, Workplace of Personnel Administration

Akash Bobba is a DOGE engineer who’s reportedly a scholar on the College of California, Berkeley, in keeping with Wired. The New Jersey native graduated highschool in 2021, in keeping with public data seen by TechCrunch. It’s unclear how his experiences introduced him to DOGE. However he has had some interactions with the tech world.

Based on a since-deleted podcast with Aman Manazir, Bobba stated he beforehand interned at Meta and Palantir. He additionally labored at Bridgewater Associates.

Bobba’s website as of February 2025 factors to a particular level in a YouTube video, titled, “How Tech Billionaires Plan to Destroy America,” by which Elon Musk says, “I’m not simply MAGA. I’m darkish gothic MAGA.”

Per Wired, Bobba is listed as an “knowledgeable” in inside OPM correspondence, and experiences on to OPM’s chief of workers, Amanda Scales.

Based on a lawsuit filed by union staff, Bobba additionally has a presence on the Social Safety Administration and labored underneath the company’s chief info officer, Michael Russo, in keeping with the lawsuit and an individual acquainted with personnel issues. Bobba was sworn into his put up “over the telephone, opposite to plain apply,” per the lawsuit, implying Bobba labored for DOGE no less than partly remotely.

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Edward Coristine

Function: Particular Authorities Worker

Edward Coristine, a former intern at Neuralink and now recognized by his notorious LinkedIn profile deal with “bigballs,” is likely one of the core members of the DOGE staff and the youngest-known Musk aide at age 19, TechCrunch has confirmed.

Since arriving in Washington, D.C., Coristine has been actively concerned in accessing federal programs at a number of authorities departments, together with Office of Personnel Management, the SBA, GSA and USAID, the State Department, Homeland Security, and FEMA. Coristine reportedly additionally has physical access to buildings on the U.S. cybersecurity company CISA.

Previous to DOGE, Coristine ran a number of corporations underneath his identify from his household residence in New York, together with DiamondCDN and Packetware, each which supplied types of DDoS safety.

Coristine additionally used to work for DDoS mitigation firm Path Community till he was fired in June 2022 following an alleged “leaking of proprietary firm info that coincided along with his tenure,” Path CEO Marshal Webb instructed TechCrunch in an electronic mail. Coristine stated in a later Discord put up underneath his deal with “Rivage,” seen by TechCrunch and per different news reports, in response to his firing that he had finished “nothing contractually flawed.”

It was round Might 2024 that Coristine went to work for Elon Musk’s Neuralink. Coristine can be a mechanical engineering and physics scholar at Northeastern College, and expected to graduate in 2028.

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Scott Coulter

Function: Chief Data Officer and former IT Specialist, Social Safety Administration

Scott Coulter is a DOGE staffer who serves because the chief info officer on the Social Safety Administration. Coulter was initially listed as an IT specialist within the Social Safety Administration’s workers listing as of mid-February, in keeping with an individual acquainted. Coulter succeeded Michael Russo in March 2025.

Previous to working for DOGE, Coulter headed Cowbird Capital, a New York funding fund based in 2018, which listed belongings of round $171 million as of March 2024, per a regulatory submitting.

Each Coulter and Cowbird have been named in court documents through the Twitter v. Musk lawsuit in 2022 throughout Musk’s takeover of Twitter, although it’s not clear why both have been named.

Coulter didn’t reply to a request for remark despatched to his authorities electronic mail deal with.

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Marko Elez

Function: Particular Authorities Worker, U.S. Treasury

Since becoming a member of DOGE, Marko Elez has develop into a central determine in a authorized battle over DOGE’s entry to a few of the federal authorities’s most delicate programs. Now as a senior Treasury worker, Elez has entry to the U.S. Treasury’s funds programs liable for disbursing round $6 trillion in federal funds to People, akin to Social Safety checks and federal tax refunds.

Named in a lawsuit difficult DOGE’s entry, Elez is a “particular authorities worker” and reportedly had wide data access privileges to the division’s programs earlier than that entry was curtailed by a federal court. He works intently with Tom Krause, one other DOGE staffer and senior Treasury worker. Per a February 11 court filing, Elez is the one DOGE staffer with entry to fee programs.

Earlier than authorities, the 25-year-old Rutgers College graduate labored at SpaceX, the place he centered on automobile telemetry, Starship, and satellite tv for pc software program, in keeping with an archived copy of his web site seen by TechCrunch. Elez later labored on search AI at Musk’s social media firm X, per an archived copy of his website. Elez doesn’t record any prior authorities expertise.

On February 6, Elez briefly resigned from his place at DOGE, in keeping with the White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt, after The Wall Street Journal surfaced racist posts from Elez’s social media accounts. Elez returned to authorities after Musk posted a poll on X asking whether or not Elez must be rehired. Elez was reinstated at DOGE, a Washington Publish reporter posted on February 18.

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Luke Farritor

Function: Senior Advisor, DOGE

Luke Farritor is listed as a senior advisor in a number of U.S. authorities division worker directories, together with the State Division, USAID, and the Department of Energy. He additionally requested entry to information held by Medicare and Medicaid, in addition to the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau.

Earlier than authorities, Farritor, 23, was a scholar on the College of Nebraska, Lincoln and was well-known for decoding the writings on historical Roman scrolls, for which he gained a $700,000 prize. Later, Farritor was among the many 2024 Thiel Fellowship class, an annual award given by the billionaire Peter Thiel. An archived copy of Farritor’s website says he labored for Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross, who he helped to “make investments a big, multistage VC fund and assist run AI Grant.” (Neither Friedman or Gross responded to a request for remark.)

Farritor labored as an intern at Elon Musk’s satellite tv for pc web firm Starlink in mid-2022, then went on to work at SpaceX between Might 2022 and July 2023, the place he labored on “a number of mission-critical tasks” main as much as Starship Flights 1 and a couple of, per his web site.

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Gautier ‘Cole’ Killian

Function: DOGE “Volunteer”; Federal Detailee

Gautier “Cole” Killian is described as a DOGE “volunteer” who was designated a “federal detailee” on the U.S. Environmental Safety Company in early February. A federal detailee is a federal worker usually seconded from one other authorities company.

Killian was a scholar at McGill College in Canada the place he studied math and pc science, and was a member of McGill’s AI team between 2021 and 2022. His private web site was scrubbed from the web in late 2024, in keeping with his web site’s public DNS data.

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Gavin Kliger

Function: Particular Advisor to the Director of the Workplace of Personnel Administration

Gavin Kliger is an alum of College of California, Berkeley, and works at Databricks. Kliger joined the DOGE staff earlier in 2025.

Kliger is listed as particular advisor to the director of the OPM on his LinkedIn profile, per Reuters, although a lot of Kliger’s on-line life, together with his X account, has since been scrubbed from the web, together with the Wayback Machine, which archives copies of webpages in case they later develop into unavailable.

A duplicate of Kliger’s resume that TechCrunch has seen stated he beforehand interned at Twitter in mid-2019.

Based on an electronic mail despatched to USAID workers, Kliger additionally has a USAID electronic mail deal with, and was one of many DOGE staffers who’s now listed in the CFPB’s staff directory, in keeping with the CFPB’s union.

ProPublica reported in Might that Kliger had been suggested by authorities ethics attorneys he held inventory in corporations that federal staff are forbidden from proudly owning, and as such couldn’t take actions that might financially profit him personally. Court docket data present Kliger participated in mass layoffs on the company, together with the terminations of the legal professionals who had warned him about attainable ethics violations.

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Tom Krause

Function: Particular Authorities Worker, U.S. Treasury; CEO, Cloud Software program Group

Tom Krause is a particular authorities worker and a senior DOGE staffer within the U.S. Treasury. He concurrently serves as the chief executive of Cloud Software program Group, a non-public firm that owns a number of tech companies, together with distant entry big Citrix, a as soon as public outfit that went personal by a sequence of offers.

Bloomberg reports that Krause eradicated jobs at Citrix that workers stated have been important to the safety of the corporate’s merchandise, in keeping with a number of staff each named and unnamed for the story. Cloud Software program Group instructed Bloomberg it inherited weaknesses at Citrix and confronted rising safety threats throughout the trade, and that cybersecurity has improved since its personal fairness buyout and meets or exceeds all trade requirements.

Earlier than changing into CEO of Cloud Software program, Krause, who’s 47, was a former government at Broadcom; previous to that he ran a consultancy firm.

Since working on the Treasury as one in all Musk’s DOGE front-line staffers, Krause has labored intently with Marko Elez, one other senior Treasury worker.

Politico reported in Might, citing financial disclosures it had obtained, that Krause reported a whole bunch of hundreds of {dollars}’ value of shares in a number of monetary, banking, and tech corporations, together with companies that present providers to the Treasury unit that Krause oversees.

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Jeremy Lewin

Function: DOGE Staffer

Jeremy Lewin is a DOGE staffer assigned to the Normal Companies Administration, which oversees the federal authorities’s large procurement and logistics operations, Bloomberg reported. Lewin reportedly failed to realize entry to a safe GSA space, leading to a superior of his lobbying the CIA for a clearance.

Lewin is a 27-year-old Harvard Legislation Faculty graduate who lately labored on the identical regulation agency, Munger, Tolles & Olson, as did U.S. Second Girl Usha Vance, The Handbasket reported.

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Aram Moghaddassi

Function: DOGE Operative

Moghaddassi is a part of a DOGE staff assigned to the U.S. Department of Labor, and is one in all a number of staffers that DOGE plans to put in on the U.S. Treasury, per The New York Times

Moghaddasi has labored for no less than three of Musk’s corporations: X and Neuralink, in keeping with a number of media experiences, and a cached copy of Moghaddassi’s X account in 2023 stated he additionally beforehand labored on AI at Tesla.

Moghaddassi seems to be in his twenties. In 2019, he was a sophomore at College of California, Berkeley, the place he studied utilized math and pc science, the Santa Fe Institute’s website says.

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Nikhil Rajpal

Function: DOGE Staffer

Nikhil Rajpal studied pc science and historical past on the College of California, Berkeley, the place he served because the president of the libertarian-leaning scholar political group, Students for Liberty.

Based on archived snapshots of his web site, Rajpal labored at Twitter from 2016 till a while earlier than Musk’s acquisition. He might have first entered Musk’s orbit previous to this, reportedly doing work redesigning a Tesla console.

On behalf of DOGE, Rajpal works on the Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and has a DOGE electronic mail deal with.

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Kyle Schutt

Function: DOGE Technologist

Schutt is a technologist with longstanding hyperlinks to Republican politics and was extra lately linked to political operations by Elon Musk. Schutt reportedly has access to programs at FEMA.

Based on his since-deleted GitHub profile, which TechCrunch has seen, Schutt works at an organization referred to as Outburst Information. Based on security researchers, Outburst Information hosts a part of DOGE’s website and a number of other different Musk-related websites, together with his America PAC political fundraiser. TechCrunch has additionally seen the identical DNS data, which reference a DOGE-named subdomain.

On February 14, 404 Media reported a flaw that it stated permits anybody to edit DOGE’s web site.

Schutt additionally serves because the chief expertise officer at Revv, a web based fundraising platform that’s broadly utilized by the Republican Get together, in addition to co-founder of Virginia-based software program firm KAMM.

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Ethan Shaotran

Function: DOGE Staffer

Ethan Shaotran, 22, and a California native, is a DOGE staffer and likewise a Harvard College scholar within the class of 2025. Shaotran was first publicly linked to Musk in September 2024, when he was runner-up in a hackathon run by the billionaire’s AI firm xAI.

Shaotran was beforehand the founding father of Energize.ai, although its web site not masses. He additionally developed several iPhone apps, together with a Donald Trump-themed working sport referred to as “Donald Sprint.”

Shaotran reportedly has a working GSA electronic mail deal with and requested entry to a decade’s value of GSA information. Shaotran also has access to electronic mail programs on the Division of Training and entry to the division’s back-end web site.

Shaotran was temporarily detailed to the Workplace of the Postmaster Normal on the U.S. Postal Service as of March 12, 2025, in keeping with a Freedom of Data request.

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Thomas Shedd

Function: Director of Expertise Transformation Companies, GSA; Chief Data Officer, Division of Labor.

Thomas Shedd is a former Tesla engineer who now serves because the director of the Normal Companies Administration’s Expertise Transformation Companies, or TTS, a unit recognized for designing and constructing digital providers for the federal authorities. 

Since Shedd took cost of the unit, the GSA fired its 18F division of specialist expertise consultants who labored on the Inner Income Service’s free tax-filing system and different authorities tasks.

A number of staffers additionally reportedly resigned after Shedd gained entry to elements of Notify.gov, a system that sends mass textual content messages to the general public throughout emergencies, which accommodates the non-public info of People who registered.

As of mid-March, Shedd was additionally tapped because the chief info officer on the Division of Labor, which he serves concurrently as GSA’s expertise director. Shedd reportedly is seeking to cut back the company’s headcount by 30%.

Previous to working in federal authorities, Shedd labored at Tesla for eight years, according to the GSA, the place he labored on “constructing software program that operates automobile and battery factories.” It’s not clear what prior authorities service Shedd has, if any, however he has stated he desires to run TTS like a “startup software program firm,” in keeping with Wired magazine, together with the usage of AI to investigate authorities contracts.

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Jordan Wick

Function: DOGE Staffer

Jordan Wick is a former Waymo software program engineer who seems to have a DOGE electronic mail account related to the Government Workplace of the President, Wired reported. Wick is among the many staff that was given entry to Client Monetary Safety Bureau programs.

Wick can be the co-founder of Y Combinator startup Intercept, in keeping with YC’s website. An archived version of Wick’s web site says that as of 2022, he had “lately” graduated with a grasp’s diploma in engineering from MIT.

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Christopher Younger

Function: DOGE Staffer

Younger is a DOGE staffer who works on the Client Monetary Safety Bureau, per Bloomberg Law.

Younger is a “high Republican discipline operative” who was employed as Musk’s political advisor in 2024, The New York Times reported. Younger has labored in Republican politics since no less than 2007, in keeping with his LinkedIn profile.

ProPublica has since reported that Younger earns as a lot as $1 million yearly as a political adviser to Musk whereas additionally serving to to dismantle the federal regulator and its client safety guidelines.

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Aides and advisors

Marc Andreessen

Function: Unofficial Advisor to DOGE

Marc Andreessen, the co-founder of Silicon Valley VC agency Andreesen Horowitz, doesn’t formally work for DOGE however has acted as “a key networker for expertise recruitment” on the company, according to The Washington Publish.

Andreessen has jokingly referred to himself as an “unpaid intern” for DOGE, as nicely.

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George Cooper

Function: DOGE Recruiter

Cooper is a Palantir engineer who labored on DOGE’s recruiting efforts in late 2024, according to Wired. He graduated from Pennsylvania’s Lehigh College in 2019 with a bachelor’s diploma in pc science and enterprise, in accordance to his LinkedIn profile.

Cooper labored to rent different Palantirians to affix DOGE as they’re “probably the most distinctive individuals I do know,” he wrote in a message, seen by Wired.

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Vinay Hiremath

Function: DOGE Recruiter

Hiremath, 32, is the co-founder of video recording startup Loom, which was offered to Atlassian in 2023 for $975 million. Based on a blog post on his web site titled “I’m wealthy and don’t know what to do with my life,” Hiremath labored for DOGE in late 2024 for a couple of month making a whole bunch of recruiting calls. He wrote that he was added to DOGE-tied Sign teams and “instantly put to work.”

Whereas Hiremath praised DOGE’s work as “extraordinarily essential,” Hiremath stated he give up as he wanted to give attention to himself, calling off plans to maneuver to Washington, D.C. and going to Hawaii as a substitute.

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Anthony Jancso

Function: DOGE Recruiter

Jancso is a former Palantir software program engineer who additionally labored on DOGE’s recruitment efforts late in 2024, according to Wired. In 2023, Jancso co-founded Speed up SF, an initiative that faucets engineers to resolve town’s issues with AI. Jancso’s precise age isn’t public, however he graduated from College Faculty London in 2021 with a bachelor’s diploma in economics in keeping with his LinkedIn profile, seen by TechCrunch. Jancso was himself recruited to DOGE by Boring Firm president Steve Davis.

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Michael Kratsios

Function: DOGE Recruiter

Kratsios helped lead efforts to workers DOGE in late 2024, conducting interviews of potential workers, Bloomberg reported. Kratsios was beforehand managing director of Scale AI and the chief technology officer of america underneath President Trump’s first time period. He was additionally a principal at Thiel Capital, a VC agency based by Peter Thiel, from 2014 to 2017, in keeping with his LinkedIn.

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Katie Miller

Function: DOGE Advisor & Spokesperson

Katie Miller is a Trump-appointed advisor to DOGE, and has served as its spokesperson. Miller served within the first Trump administration and is the partner of Trump’s deputy chief of workers, Stephen Miller. Miller additionally serves on a presidential advisory board related to intelligence matters.

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