Greg Simon

Greg Simon is an American political aide who supported Vice Presidents Joe Biden and Al Gore.

[3] Simon was an aide to Vice President Al Gore, eventually working as his Chief Domestic Policy Advisor (‘93-’97)[2] where he shepherded the 1996 Telecommunications Reform Act, crafted regulations for the biotech industry, and represented VP Gore on the National Economic Council.

[7] While maintaining his lobbying practice, Simon was a bundler and top advisor for Gore’s 2000 presidential campaign.

[11] He then joined Pfizer as a Senior Vice President in charge of worldwide policy and patient engagement (2009–12).

[12] Simon was a co-founder of FasterCures and the Melanoma Research Alliance, and has served as an advisor for a number of biotechnology companies including Day One Therapeutics, Vaxart and WinSanTor.