Mustafa Rizvi
About Mustafa Rizvi
Mustafa Rizvi serves as the Deputy General Counsel at Joby Aviation, having previously held roles at Uber and Joby Aviation. He earned his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center and has extensive experience in legal counsel across various organizations.
Current Role at Joby Aviation
Mustafa Rizvi serves as the Deputy General Counsel at Joby Aviation. He has held this position since 2023. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing legal matters and providing guidance on regulatory compliance and corporate governance. His expertise contributes to Joby Aviation's mission in the advanced air mobility sector.
Previous Experience at Uber
Prior to his current role, Mustafa Rizvi worked at Uber as Product Counsel for Emerging Technologies, specifically focusing on Uber Elevate. He was with the company from 2020 to 2021, where he provided legal support for innovative transportation solutions. His experience at Uber enhanced his knowledge of the intersection between technology and law.
Legal Career Background
Mustafa Rizvi has a diverse legal background, having worked at several prestigious law firms. He was an Associate at Morrison & Foerster LLP from 2015 to 2019 and at Holland & Knight LLP from 2012 to 2015. His experience in these firms involved various legal practices, contributing to his development as a legal professional.
Educational Background
Mustafa Rizvi studied at Georgetown University Law Center, where he earned his Juris Doctor degree from 2009 to 2012. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from New York University, which he completed from 2005 to 2009. His education has provided a strong foundation for his legal career.
Internship Experience
Earlier in his career, Mustafa Rizvi gained valuable experience through various internships. He interned at the Overseas Private Investment Corporation in 2011 and at The International Foundation for Electoral Systems in 2010. Additionally, he worked as an Economic Empowerment Program Intern at Sanctuary for Families from 2008 to 2009. These roles helped him build practical skills in the legal field.