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Anjali Chaturvedi, a prominent Indian-American legal expert, has been nominated by US President Joe Biden to serve as General Counsel in the Veterans Affairs Department, making her the latest member of the community to be named to a key position in the administration. According to the White House website, Ms Chaturvedi is a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Department Of the justice of the United States Department of Justice.
Ms. Chaturvedi has been shortlisted to be the General Counsel of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
The department’s main vision is to provide veterans with world-class benefits and services that they have earned — while upholding the rigorous quality of compassion, commitment, excellence, competence, integrity, accountability, and stewardship.
Ms. Chaturvedi has started working in all three branches of government as well as private practice. Ms Chaturvedi was the Assistant General Counsel and Director of Inquests for Northrop Grumman Corporation before returning to government service, where she led the company’s global investigations team.
Ms Chaturvedi previously worked as an Assistant General Counsel at British Petroleum and as a companion at the law firm Nixon Peabody in Washington, DC. She worked as a federal prosecutor before going into private practise.
During her tenure at the Justice Department, she worked in the US Attorney’s Offices for the District of Columbia and the Northern District of California, serving as Deputy Chief of the Felony Trial Section and Chief of the Organised Crime Strike Force, as well as as Counsel to Senator Dianne Feinstein on the Senate Judiciary Committee. She began her legal career as a law clerk for the District of Columbia Superior Court’s Honourable Gregory E. Mize. Ms Chaturvedi was also an Adjunct Prof at Georgetown University and Hastings College of Law, where she taught trial advocacy and criminal procedure.
Ms Chaturvedi is a first-generation American who was born in Cortland, New York.
She attended Georgetown University Law School and Cornell University. She is also a yoga instructor and a leadership coach. Her husband and son live in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
Biden nominated leading Indian-American scientist Dr Arti Prabhakar as a top science advisor to the US President on Tuesday, a decision hailed as “historic” by the White House and the Indian-American community. Biden nominated Indian-American security specialist Radha Iyengar to the top Pentagon position last week.