Liz Schwab leads market development teams focused on advocacy and economic development for Google’s global data center organization, working with public officials, stakeholders, and communities to ensure Google’s data centers drive mutual benefit. As part of this work, she collaborates alongside technical infrastructure, economic development, and policy colleagues to build the world’s most sustainable and efficient digital infrastructure. Prior to this role, Schwab led external affairs for the company in the Northeast, overseeing policy, government, and community relations across New England and the Mid-Atlantic.
She serves as board chair for Tech Goes Home, a digital equity nonprofit in Greater Boston, and represents Google on the board of various trade groups. Before Google, she had stints in strategy and operations in the tech startup world, coached Division I college basketball, and worked on tax, child, and family issues for former Sen. Judd Gregg.
Schwab earned a Master of Business Administration from The George Washington University, where she was a four-year starter and captain of the basketball team.