Kyle Schneps
About Kyle Schneps
Kyle Schneps at Foundry
Kyle Schneps joined Foundry as Director of Public Policy in the Fall of 2021. His role eventually evolved into the position of Vice President for Public Policy. At Foundry, Kyle is responsible for shaping and overseeing public policy initiatives, navigating regulatory landscapes, and engaging with government stakeholders to advance the company's strategic goals.
Kyle Schneps' Government Experience
Kyle Schneps has an extensive background in federal and state government positions. Most recently, he served as Special Advisor for State Operations in the New York State Executive Chamber. He also served as a US Intelligence Officer for most of his career and held a diplomatic post as Advisor to the Special Envoy for Guantanamo Bay Closure at the State Department. His diverse roles have provided him with a deep understanding of government operations and public policy.
Kyle Schneps' Role in the Obama Administration
Kyle Schneps is a former White House Fellow, a prestigious program that allowed him to work across various national security and federal budgeting roles during the Obama Administration. This experience provided him with critical insights into federal budget processes and national security policies, broadening his expertise in public service and governance.
Kyle Schneps' International Experience
Kyle Schneps has lived and/or worked in over sixty countries, offering him a unique global perspective. This extensive international experience equips him with a valuable understanding of global public policy, international affairs, and cross-cultural communication, which are crucial in his current role in public policy at Foundry.
Kyle Schneps' Educational Background
Kyle Schneps holds two Masters' degrees from Columbia University in International Affairs and Public Health. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both global relations and health policy. These qualifications complement his extensive professional experience in government and public policy.