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John Haigh is a Lecturer in Public Policy and Co-Director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at Harvard Kennedy School. He teaches courses on business-government interactions, technology policy, and competition, including BGP-150Y, BGP-215M, and HBS 5222. His work bridges management strategy with public policy challenges in tech regulation, innovation, and global governance.
Haigh holds a BA from Grinnell College (Phi Beta Kappa, President’s Medalist) and an MPP from Harvard Kennedy School. Prior roles include Executive Dean of the Kennedy School (2005–2017), Senior Vice President at AT&T Wireless, and partner at Mercer Management Consulting.
His research focuses on geopolitical technology competition, semiconductor supply chains, and internet governance. Recent articles include analyses of China’s New IP architecture and U.S. semiconductor vulnerabilities, emphasizing strategic risks in tech policymaking.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Haigh has advised students indirectly through coursework but no formal advisees are named. His work with the Mossavar-Rahmani Center involves cross-sector collaboration on business-government interfaces, though specific grants or labs are not detailed here.





