Frederic Wolens
About Frederic Wolens
Frederic Wolens serves as the Chief Legal Officer at Recorded Future, a position he has held since 2015. He has a background in public policy and law, with previous roles at Facebook, SurveyMonkey, and Uber, and holds degrees from Stanford University, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Business School.
Work at Recorded Future
Frederic Wolens serves as the Chief Legal Officer at Recorded Future, a position he has held since 2015. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the company's legal affairs and ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations. His experience in the legal field contributes to the company's strategic initiatives and risk management efforts.
Previous Experience at Facebook
Prior to his current role, Frederic Wolens worked at Facebook as a Public Policy Associate Manager from 2010 to 2013. During his three years at the company, he was involved in shaping public policy strategies and engaging with stakeholders to address various regulatory issues. His tenure at Facebook provided him with valuable insights into the intersection of technology and law.
Educational Background
Frederic Wolens holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Stanford University. He furthered his education by earning a Doctor of Law (JD) from Harvard Law School. Additionally, he obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Harvard Business School. This diverse educational background equips him with a comprehensive understanding of legal, political, and business environments.
Professional Involvement
Since 2021, Frederic Wolens has been a Charter Member of TechGC, a peer community that supports General Counsel in their professional development. He actively participates in this exclusive network to share knowledge and best practices with fellow legal professionals. His involvement in such communities reflects his commitment to fostering collaboration and growth within the legal field.
Experience at SurveyMonkey and Uber
Frederic Wolens has also held positions at SurveyMonkey and Uber. He worked at SurveyMonkey as a Data Analyst for six months in 2010, where he contributed to data-driven decision-making processes. Later, in 2015, he briefly worked at Uber in Public Policy and Communications for two months, gaining further experience in the tech industry's regulatory landscape.