Paul Struhsaker is a serial entrepreneur, author, lecturer, and technology executive. He started his career as an intelligence analyst at the National Security Agency, where his duties included assignments as a US Navy nuclear submarine officer and master diver. At the end of the Cold War, he left the intelligence community. He founded a series of start-ups, including Aironet Wireless, a pioneering Wi-Fi start-up acquired by Cisco, and 4G/5G cellular base station innovator Airspan, acquired by Softbank. He went on to take executive roles as CTO of Broadband at Texas Instruments, SVP of Engineering at Comcast NBC Universal, and CTO of Dell Computer. Throughout his career, Paul has served as chair of International Standards and Technology Organizations (ISTOs) in Wi-Fi (802.11), cellular (3GPP), and wireless power( WPC). As an ISTO chair, Paul is involved in regulatory and trade disputes, which are features of the growing global tensions of the last decade.