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Nicole Wong

Nicole A. Wong is an American attorney, specializing in Internet, media and intellectual property law. In May 2013, she was selected by the Barack Obama administration to be the White House deputy chief technology officer (CTO) of the United States. She earned the nickname "the Decider" while she was vice president and deputy general counsel at Google, where she was responsible for arbitrating issues of censorship for Google. Wong stepped down as Deputy US CTO on August 16, 2014 to return with her family to California.〔
==Early life and education==
Nicole Wong, a fourth-generation Chinese American, was born in the United States. Her great-grandfather was a Chinese immigrant who entered the United States through Canada and harvested potatoes in Idaho, worked at a laundry in Michigan and became a cook in Livermore, California.〔 Her maternal grandmother was from Southern China.〔 Until the 1950s, her grandparents were unable to own property in California. They helped found one of the first Chinese community banks in the country, and her grandfather became its vice president.〔
Wong grew up in Del Mar, California and initially wanted to be a journalist because her aunt was a reporter at the ''Los Angeles Times''. She attended Georgetown University where she worked as a news editor at the campus paper and radio station. She graduated ''magna cum laude'' with a B.A. degree in American Studies and a minor in English in 1990.〔〔 She has a fellowship in poetry〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Graduation 2014 Keynote - Nicole wong )〕 and later received her law degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, and a master's degree in journalism from the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism in 1995. At Berkeley, she co-founded the Asian Law Journal and became its first editor-in-chief.〔

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