
Manager, Homeland Security Enterprise Policy
Google
Washington, D.C.
Kim Gajewski 13PH thrives on tackling complex challenges at the intersection of public health, security, and technology. She chose Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health to learn from professors who had addressed some of history’s greatest public health outbreaks. This experience led to an internship with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and a Presidential Management Fellowship in government.
Gajewski’s career has spanned international Ebola response in West Africa, biosecurity capacity building in Ethiopia, and cybersecurity policy at the Department of Homeland Security. She also served on the White House National Security Council, working simultaneously on election security and the domestic COVID-19 response.
Gajewski now brings her expertise to Google, combining her passion for solving difficult problems with the company’s culture of innovation.