
Scott Kupor
Scott Kupor is a prominent venture capitalist and the managing partner at Andreessen Horowitz, a leading Silicon Valley venture capital firm. He is known for his expertise in technology and his role in shaping the venture capital landscape. Recently, he was nominated to run the Office of Personnel Management, highlighting his influence in both the tech industry and government policy.
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OPM Director Scott Kupor said late last year that only a fraction of those who left were fired.
Trump administration proposes rule limiting legal options for fired federal workers
Scott Kupor is the Director of the Office of Personnel Management of the US government.
DOGE? „Das existiert nicht mehr“ - PolitikScott Kupor reported on the management of personnel in the U.S.
國際 - 20251125 - 每日明報The office of personnel management (OPM) director Scott Kupor told Reuters earlier this month when asked about Doge’s status.
Trump news at a glance: Democrats say they won’t be intimidated by president’s threats | Trump administrationScott Kupor, the office of personnel management director, commented on Doge's status.
‘That doesn’t exist’: Doge reportedly quietly disbanded ahead of schedule | Trump administrationScott Kupor is the federal government’s human resources director who reported on the new hires.
US hires 50,000 federal workers under Trump, boosting immigration rolesScott Kupor, the director of the Office of Personnel Management, defended the administration's cuts as an effort to reduce spending and boost efficiency.
Former Federal Workers on the Cost of Trump's CutsScott Kupor, the OPM Director, issued a memorandum allowing federal workers to promote their religious beliefs.
Trump administration allows federal workers to promote religious beliefsScott Kupor was recently confirmed as OPM director and is a Musk supporter.
DOGE falling apart: Key Musk-aligned staff quit agency; White House says waste-cutting mission will continueScott Kupor of Andreessen Horowitz is the nominee to run the Office of Personnel Management.
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